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Aftercare.
COTTON/DENIM
We recommend that our cotton and denim are machine washed inside-out on
a cold cycle; pour beads into a large plastic bag or bags. Do not tumble
dry. Wash dark colours separately.
FAUX LEATHER
Our Faux leather is easy to manage and clean, just a simple wipe down
with a damp cloth, will remove most dirt, or for a tougher mark use a
mild detergent.
LEATHER
Leather is a natural material and, if properly cared for, will maintain
its beauty and patina for many years. Direct exposure to sunlight can
cause leather to fade, so always protect leather from sunlight and do
not put your leather product close to direct heat.
Our leather Bean Bags shouldn´t require much in the way of maintenance.
Some of our lighter shades may need more attention than the darker ones.
Regular care of your leather Bean Bag or other leather product will ensure
its lasting quality. Over time wrinkles and creases will form naturally
to give your Bean Bag a soft inviting look, which will be unique.
For normal maintenance over the years, we suggest the following:
- Dust your leather product weekly just as you would a glass table with
a dry, clean cloth.
- Once a month clean your leather Bean Bag or other product with a
soft damp cloth taking care not to soak the leather.
- If the Bean Bag or sofa’s requires a more thorough treatment
use a soft damp cloth and a light soapy solution. Apply the solution
in circular motions until the dirt is removed. Repeat this Process using
clean water if necessary. Do NOT use a hair dryer or any other domestic
appliance to dry your leather Bean Bag.
- Every three to six months, depending on use, clean your leather product
with a proper leather conditioner. Only use an approved leather conditioner
on your leather Bean Bag or sofa.
- Do not use domestic products, polishes, wax polishes or saddle soap
to clean your leather Bean Bag as this can damage the product.
- Do not use any other product or method of cleaning that is not recommended
by Beanbags and Beds.
- Do not let belts, buckles, studs, zips or any sharp object come into
direct contact with the Bean Bag as this can damage the product.
- Avoid drying out the leather by taking care not to position it next
to an open fire or next to another source of direct heat. Modern leathers
are treated so that they resist heat and flames.
- DO not hold a naked flame against your leather Bean Bag or sofa.
These cleaning instructions ONLY apply to our leather products and do
NOT apply to our denim or other fabric ranges.
Note: All leather will stain from liquids, body oils, and perspiration.
We recommend you clean any stains immediately. For stubborn spots and
stains, blot excess liquid immediately with a clean, absorbent sponge
or cloth. If necessary, use a slightly dampened white cloth and wipe the
entire affected area gently two or three times by blotting dry with soft
cloth. Do not use a hair dryer to accelerate drying time. Repeat this
process as needed and let air dry naturally.
Always test-clean on a hidden area of leather to confirm results before
you attempt to apply a treatment. On any leather, there can be some transfer
of colour when applying a slightly damped white cloth to stubborn stains.
So do not rub it hard, just gentle smooth strokes.
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