FABRIC:
Cleaning is performed using a vacuum cleaner on low suction: use a nozzle for furniture cleaning with soft bristles. To clean the dirtiest areas, use a sponge with a small amount of warm water and a mild soap and gently clean in a circular motion. Use a cloth or a soft brush to fluff up the piece of furniture once it has dried.
Stains must be removed immediately. We recommend soaking a sponge in a cleaning solution of 1 litre water, 50ml white vinegar and two teaspoons of mild dishwashing liquid. Squeeze out the excess liquid from the sponge and blot (do not rub) at the stain until the area is damp. Then press a clean absorbent towel onto the damp area and the stain should start to lift.
VELVET:
Vacuuming your velvet fabric weekly with an upholstery attachment will help maintain its original look and feel. If you do not have an upholstery attachment, you can place a cloth over the end of the hoover, or use a soft hand-brush.
Important Note: Always brush velvet in the direction of the pile.
Stains & Spillages: We always recommend using a professional dry-cleaning service rather than attempting to clean yourself. If you spill liquid, act quickly and try to soak it up with a dry cloth, using a blotting action; avoid rubbing or putting too much pressure on the area affected. Leaving velvet wet can cause it to mark, so use a hairdryer on a low temperature and at a safe distance to try and dry the affected area quickly. After drying the velvet, use a soft velvet brush in the direction if the pile to restore its texture.