Keep
Your Chair Looking New Forever
Before you attempt to clean your new chair, you should always check
the manufacturer's instructions that were included with the product.
Leather Care - tried and true tips:
 Protect
leather surfaces with water and stain-proofing spray from reputable
companies like 3M Scotchguard Protector.
Dust
monthly. Wipe down with a soft, damp cloth.
Clean
up spills as soon as possible using a damp cloth. Tougher
stains can be cleaned with Goo Gone (citrus cleaner). Remeber, when
working with leather, never rub to hard which can ruin the texture.
Condition
twice a year, using a Lexol Leather Balm, paying special attention
to wear surfaces.
Professional
advice and products. If you need extra help in caring for
your leather chair, contact one of the finest leather experts in
the country, Brooks
Shoe Service. They have been our consultants for years, solving
every leather question or problem imaginable.
If you’d
like more information, we have covered leather care in our May newsletter,
click here.
Pellicle
Care for the Aeron Chair:
 Vacuum
the fabric as needed to pick up dust. Don't brush pellicle or use
a vacuum attachment with a rotary brush.
Cleaning
water-based stains, use a water-based cleaner (specifically
made for cleaning fabric) or a solution of mild warm, soapy water,
applied with a damp, clean cloth or sponge. Work the cleaner into
a lather or foam, don't scrub or use hot water, which may set the
stain.
Cleaning
oil-based stains, use a dry-cleaning solution applied with
a damp, clean cloth or sponge.
Test
the cleaning solution on a small, concealed area first. If there's
no spotting or damage to the fabric or its dyes, lightly apply the
solution to the soiled area.
Soak
up all remaining cleaning solution, then use another clean
cloth or sponge to remove any residue. (For water-based stains,
use a clean cloth or sponge dipped in cool water.) Let fabric dry
thoroughly before using.
Call
a professional cleaner if the stain resists cleaning or
if large areas are soiled.
Your seating
products from OfficeDesigns.com should last a lifetime, with only
a minimum of care.
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