UrbanCraft Product Care Guide
Caring for Eco Leather. Remove ordinary dirt and smudges with a mild soap and water solution and a clean soft cloth or towel. Dry with a soft lint-free cloth or towel. Do not use vinegar, waxes, silicones, alcohol or harsh cleaners.
Caring for Fabric. Blot spills immediately with a clean, colorfast towel. Spot clean with a damp cloth or sponge, gently blotting to remove excess water, then air dry. For stains that can't be removed as such, professional cleaning is advised.
Caring for Natural Wood Veneer. For cleaning, use lightly dampened cloth followed by a separate dry cloth. If the furniture has been in contact with acid liquids such as sodas, fruit juices, lemon or others, clean the surface with lukewarm water immediately.
Caring for Natural Leather. To clean, use a conditioner every 6-12 months and wipe up spills as they occur with a clean cloth. Avoid using normal cleaning supplies, such as soaps, detergents, solvents, etc.
Caring for Metal. Use only non-abrasive cleaning rags. Paper towels can also be used, but they tend to leave some lint that is visible when the furniture dries. Dish soap is the best agent for cleaning grime on metal surfaces.
Caring for Solid Wood. For cleaning, use lightly dampened cloth followed by a separate dry cloth. If the furniture has been in contact with acid liquids such as sodas, fruit juices, lemon or others, clean the surface with lukewarm water immediately.
Caring for Steel. Use only non-abrasive cleaning rags. Paper towels can also be used, but they tend to leave some lint that is visible when the furniture dries. Dish soap is the best agent for cleaning grime on steel surfaces.
Caring for Eco Wood Veneer. For cleaning, use lightly dampened cloth followed by a separate dry cloth. If the furniture has been in contact with acid liquids such as sodas, fruit juices, lemon or others, clean the surface with lukewarm water immediately.
Caring for Lacquer. First dust with a soft lint-free cloth. Then use a soft damp cloth to wipe down surface. Avoid dragging dust across the surface since it can contain small hard particles that can scratch the surface.
Caring for Stone. First, wipe down with soft, clean cloth. Clean with dish soap and water mixture. Do not use strong highly acidic cleaners as they can damage the natural materials. Do not use abrasive cleaning cloths.
Caring for Glass. Use only distilled vinegar and warm water mix in a spray bottle. Wipe down the glass surface with a a soft, clean, lint-free microfiber cloth or paper towel to remove dust before you spray your solution, then spray the entire surface.
Caring for Rope. Do not bleach, use solvents or dry-clean. To remove stubborn stains, wash fabric with a mixed solution of warm water and mild detergent and rinse thoroughly.
Caring for Stainless Steel. Use only non-abrasive cleaning rags. Paper towels can also be used, but they tend to leave some lint that is visible when the furniture dries. Dish soap is the best agent for cleaning grime on stainless steel surfaces.