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Care Guide
How to Take Care of Your Metal Furniture?
By investing in our metal furniture, you gain not only a unique design but also long-lasting durability. However, to keep its shine and elegance for years, proper care is essential. Here are our detailed guidelines:


# Care of MetalComponents:
# Regularly remove dust with a soft, dry microfiber cloth. This prevents buildup that can become harder to clean over time.
# For light dirt, use a slightly damp cloth. Always dry the surface thoroughly afterward to avoid streaks and watermarks.

# For stubborn stains, prepare a mild solution of warm water and a small amount of gentle detergent (e.g., pH-neutral dish soap).
# Dampen a soft cloth with the solution and gently wipe the stained area. Then wipe it again with a clean, damp cloth to remove any detergent residue.
# It is crucial to thoroughly dry the surface after cleaning. You can use a soft, dry cloth.
# Avoid aggressive cleaning agents, solvents, abrasive pastes, and rough sponges, which can scratch or damage the metal coating.
# Although our metal furniture is carefully protected, prolonged exposure to moisture can lead to corrosion, especially in areas where the coating is damaged.
# Avoid placing furniture in very humid rooms or outdoors without proper protection.
# Immediately wipe up any spilled liquids.
# If you notice signs of corrosion, gently remove the rust using very fine-grit sandpaper and treat the area with a special anti-corrosion metal preparation. If in doubt, contact us for advice.
# Care of Oak Tops with Black Resin:
# Regularly dust the top using a soft natural bristle brush or wipe with a dry microfiber cloth to remove dust and small particles.
# Oiling is a key step in maintaining oak wood. Oil penetrates the wood’s pores, protecting it from moisture, dirt, and drying, while enhancing its natural grain.
# The frequency of oiling depends on the level of use and environmental conditions. Typically, oiling is recommended every 6–12 months.
How to oil the top: 1.} Ensure the surface is clean and dry. / 2.} Apply a thin, even layer of special wood oil using a soft cloth or applicator. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. / 3.} Let the oil sit for a few minutes (as per the instructions) so the wood can absorb it. / 4.} Wipe off any excess oil with a clean, dry cloth. / 5.} Allow the top to dry for several hours (do not use it during this time).
-“Use oils specifically designed for wooden countertops, preferably natural ones, especially if the furniture is used for meals.
# Wood is a porous material and can absorb liquids, which may cause stains and warping. Immediately wipe up any spilled liquids (water, coffee, wine, etc.) with a dry, absorbent cloth.
# Use coasters under glasses and mugs to prevent wet rings on the surface.
# High temperatures can damage wood and leave permanent marks. Always use heat-resistant pads under hot items like pots, pans, or mugs with hot beverages.
# The epoxy resin used to fill gaps in the wood is durable and resistant to most conditions.
# For daily cleaning, a soft, damp cloth is sufficient.
# Avoid using aggressive chemicals, acetone-based or alcohol-based solvents, which may dull or damage the resin surface.
# For more difficult stains, try a mild soap and water solution. Be sure to wipe it dry thoroughly afterward.
“Treat your furniture with care, and it will reward you with a beautiful appearance for many years to come!”