WICKER
Wicker is an incredibly grateful material that requires little care to maintain a good condition. The material is UV-resistant and can withstand weather and wind. It is important to remember that wicker is made of plastic and therefore behaves accordingly – expands and shrinks depending on temperature. Wicker will expand and get loose when it is warm but will then contract again when it gets colder.
For daily care, clean the furniture with a soft brush, a mild detergent and plenty of water to keep dust and dirt away from the fibres in the material.
Protect your furniture with a furniture cover when it is not being used, to avoid dirt and discolouration. Winter storage should be in a cool and dry space.
ALUMINUM
Aluminum is a lightweight material that does not rust. The material is not as strong as steel and does not hold as much weight. Therefore, it is important not to put too much pressure or weight on top of the furniture.
Regularly clean the furniture with water and soap. You can also use a mild detergent. It is extra important to do this often if the furniture is placed near the sea, as salt can cause the coating to flake. Do not use a pressure washer.
Protect your furniture with a furniture cover when it is not being used, to avoid dirt and discolouration. Winter storage should be in a cool and dry space.
ACACIA
In order to ensure that you are able to enjoy your furniture for as long as possible,
please follow these care instructions.
This furniture was treated with oil before leaving the factory. The oil penetration is deeper in some places than others. Before using your new furniture, use a dry cloth to remove any excess oil and dust. Do not oil your new furniture straight away. For the furniture to retains its colour we recommend oiling it at the end of the fist garden season. Clean the furniture, if necessary sand it with very fine sandpaper (240), and then use a cloth to apply a thin layer of oil. It is very important that no dirt or dust is trapped under the oil as this can cause mold. Use a dry cloth to remove any excess oil from the wood. This procedure should be repeated every year, shortly before the furniture is set up in the garden for the summer.
The furniture should not be stored in a damp location as this may cause mold. We recommend using a suitable cover to prevent damage from being caused by strong weather conditions.
For winter storage, do not store the furniture in a centrally heated area, because it can cause the wood to dry out, which may lead to shrinkage and cracks. A cool, well-ventilated garden shed is a suitable storage location. Never cover the furniture with protective sheeting, as it can cause mold.
After prolonged use and/or drying of the wood, it may be necessary to tighten the screws (with
moderate force).
POLYESTER
All fabrics fade in the sun so make sure not to put the furniture in direct sunlight. Use a textile spray to impregnate the fabric before you start using it, it will make any dirt or stain easier to remove.
Remove stains immediately. Do not rub, instead try to soak up gently with a cloth. Should the stains not go away, use a stain remover that you first try on a less visible part of the fabric.
Make sure to never leave your cushions outside when not used. Always store the cushions in a dry environment, like a waterproof cushion box or inside your home, to avoid mold or other damages.
Dimensions – Table: H:37 L:90 W:50 Chair: D:75 H:66 W:150 Sofa: D:76 H:66 W:131
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