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Frequent vacuuming Upholstered furniture should be vacuumed once a month to remove the dust and dirt which damage fabric fibers and cause premature wear.
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Clean spills immediately Spills and accidents can permanently stain upholstery fabrics. Even a water spill can cause permanent damage to some fabrics if not cleaned up immediately. Be careful to follow the recommended cleaning procedures described on the label beneath your cushions. These cleaning instructions, however, are not valid if you purchased an additional fabric protection package. Please follow the instructions provided with your fabric protection package.
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If possible, fluff pillows and rotate cushions Upholstered furniture is made to be soft and conform to the user's body with use. Often it will not return to its original shape after use unless the cushions and back pillows are plumped by hand. Be sure to hand fluff pillows and cushions to maintain their shape. This becomes more necessary as the upholstered furniture ages through repeated use.
Cushions should be rotated once a week to distribute normal wear to both sides of the cushion.
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Avoid excessive exposure to natural light
Exposure to natural light can cause some fabrics and leathers to fade. Care should be taken to limit the amount of sunlight on any piece of furniture. Fading is not covered under product warranties.
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A note on leather care
Different leathers have different care characteristics. Refer to care label under seat cushions for proper care instructions of the leather you've selected.
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