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Fabrics
All pile fabrics such as chenilles will flatten and shade
with use. Creases will form where fillings constantly flex,
eg seat and back cushions. This is normal on areas which receive
most pressure such as arm pads, footrests and back slats.
Depending on the yarns used in the construction of the
fabric, light is reflected and gives the appearance of colour
variation.
These characteristics are common to all pile fabrics and should
not be regarded as fabric faults. They can be minimized by
regular brushing with a soft brush in the direction of the
pile and steaming when
the pile has flattened.
Other
Fabrics
Vacuuming and using a gentle brush should be sufficient to
keep the upholstery in good condition.
Fabric
Treatments
If your furniture has had an after sale soil treatment supplied
by a third party, we as manufacturers cannot accept liability
for problems caused to the fabric in any way by this treatment.
Such treatments should always be pre-tested on a hidden part
of the furniture for the fabric compatibility before application.
Any fabric protection problem must be referred to the agent
who supplied the application.
Please Avoid:
Positioning your furniture in direct sunlight which will fade
the fabrics and the wood polish. Sharp objects such as jewellery,
toys and pets claws can damage the fabric.
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