| To protect your furniture, we suggest the following:
Do not place your furniture in direct sunlight and/or a damp area.
Arrange your furniture so it is not placed in front of or over heating
or air conditioning vents.
Avoid placing furniture directly under windows.
Be careful not to place plastic materials (place mats, lamp bases, notebooks,
etc.) on your furniture. Certain plastics have ingredients that may
react with and damage the finish.
Occasionally rotate accessories so they do not remain in the same spot
for extended periods.
Avoid creating marks on your furniture by placing a piece of felt, cloth
or leather under accessories.
Lift objects from the top surface rather than dragging them across the
finish when moving them.
Use a protective pad when using your furniture as a writing surface
(especially when using a ballpoint pen).
Wipe up spills promptly. Water left over a prolonged period of time
will cause white spots in the finish, and alcohol, perfume, after-shave
and medicines can cause severe damage to the finish.
Dust frequently with a clean, dry, lint-free cloth. To remove accumulated
dust or old furniture wax build-up, use a soft, lint-free cloth which
has been dampened in a solution of mild detergent and warm water. Dry
thoroughly using a clean, lint-free cloth and then apply furniture polish,
wiping it in the direction of the wood grain.
We recommend that furniture be polished every six months.
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