IMPORTANT: PUT ALL SCREWS INTO PLACE BEFORE TIGHTENING EACH ONE GRADUALLY IN SEQUENCE.
THIS IS IMPORTANT TO ENSURE THAT ALL THE BOLTS LINE UP CORRECTLY TO START WITH
Metal (Outdoor)
Metal furniture is weatherproof powder coated paint which requires minimal maintenance:
Cleaning your metal furniture is very simple. Use a soft cotton cloth and clean with mild detergent
or water, using a towel immediately dry the furniture afterwards.
Due to the outdoor nature of these products, some rusting is to be expected. This is the natural
aging process of these products. Metal furniture is usually damaged due to rust, as a precaution a
soft wax after cleaning will help seal it.
If it has a few spots of rust, you can treat it with rust remover, following the manufacturers
guidelines. (some finishes are made to look like rust)
Smudges and smears can be removed from metal furniture by using a window cleaner and a
paper towel.
Rattan
If product has Rattan, you may find that the end of the weave has become loose, this isn’t a
manufacturing error it is the end of the weave and simply needs to be tucked back into place. Your
product has been individually woven by hand therefore a uniform appearance is unlikely, a slant to
the weave is common with a rattan item especially with different tones of weave.
Rope
If product includes rope, you may find that the end of the weave has become loose, this isn’t a
manufacturing error it is the end of the weave and simply needs to be tucked back into place. Your
product has been individually woven by hand therefore a uniform appearance is unlikely, a slant to
the weave is common with a rope item especially with different tones of weave.
General Wood, unpainted (Outdoor)
Never use sharp items on the surface of the product. For example knives and utensils may
damage the product. Make sure all surfaces are protected from heat and liquids by mats and
coasters. Wipe up spills immediately and ensure that a mat or pad is placed under paper if you are
writing.
Extendable dining tables should be left extended for the first few months to avoid an uneven
appearance.
Furniture with a hard lacquer, wax polish or painted surface should be dusted with a dry cloth.