Cushions Care
Indoor cushions maintenance
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Vacuum weekly using very low suction.
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Rotate reversible cushions regularly to ensure even wear.
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Protect from direct sunlight (even if fabric has been treated with UV resistance protection)
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Prevent sharp objects such as buckles, shard edges of shoes, pet claws, coming into contact with your cushion as this may cause snagging / tearing of the fabric.
Cleaning
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Spot cleaning: treat spills and stains as soon as possible to prevent the possibility of permanent staining. Gently scrape any soiling or mop any liquid from the surface of the fabric. Do not scrub the surface of the fabric. Depending on fabric type, apply wet or dry propriety cleaning agents according to product instructions to remove the residue. Do not saturate the fabric with water or any cleaning liquid. Do not wet the filling. Dry away from direct heat. Allow to thoroughly dry before re-use.
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For severe marks, seek professional advice.
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Do not remove covers for separate cleaning or washing as with all upholstered furnishings, professional cleaning is recommended.
Pilling
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Pilling can occur as a result of normal daily wear and should not be considered as a fault. Fibre pills can be removed with a pilling tool.
Shading
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Orientation of pile fibres will be disrupted when sat upon, resulting in an apparently different shade on contact areas. This disruption of the pile fibres and consequent apparent colour change are inherent characteristics and should not be considered as defects.
Dye Transfer
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Certain clothing and accessory dyes - i.e. denim jeans - may migrate to lighter colour fabrics. This can be increased by humidity and temperature and can cause irreversible staining.