
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
OILED WOOD
• Wipe with a clean, dry cloth. If the surface is
dirty, wipe with a clean cloth wrung in water or in a
solution of water and a neutral detergent or soap
flakes. Remove any soap residue immediately
using a clean, dry cloth.
• Never use soft soap or solvents such as spirit,
turpentine or acetone.
• Avoid using scouring cream or scouring pads,
as they may scratch the surface.
• If the surface is scratched or appears matt,
make sure to use an oil hardening care product
specifically designed to maintain oiled wooden
surfaces.
• Clean the furniture thoroughly (12 hours) before
applying the oil to all surfaces. To ensure optimal
absorbency, gently sand down the wood using fine-
grit sandpaper (No.180 or 240), always sanding in
the direction of the grain. Apply the oil generously
using a clean cloth or a sponge, always going with
the grain. Do not pour the oil directly on the surface.
• When the surface is glistening, leave the oil on
for around two hours until fully absorbed. Remove
any excess oil with a clean lint-free cloth. Leave
the furniture to dry overnight (min. 12 hours) and
avoid placing anything on the surface before it is
completely dry.
• If the grain of the wood rises after oiling, gently sand
down the wood using fine-grit sandpaper (No. 180 or
240), always applying in the direction of the grain.
• To optimally maintain the naturally beautiful
appearance of the wood, we recommend you
regularly treat the furniture’s surface with oil
whenever it appears dull, scratched or as needed.
LACQUERED WOOD
• Wipe with a clean cloth wrung in water or in a
solution of water and a neutral detergent. Remove
soap residue immediately using a clean, dry cloth.
• If the surface is scratched or appears matt, use
a care product specifically suited to lacquered or
stained wood.
• Avoid using detergents containing silicone, as
they seal the stain in and make subsequent repairs
more difficult.
• Avoid using scouring cream or scouring pads,
as they may scratch the surface.
SOAPED WOOD
• Wipe with a clean cloth wrung in water or in a
solution of water and a neutral detergent or soap
flakes. Remove soap residue immediately using a
clean, dry cloth.
• To remove stains, clean and scrub using a thick
solution of soap flakes that should not stay on the
wood for more than two minutes. Then remove the
remaining soap residue using a damp cloth.
• If the grain of the wood rises after cleaning, gently
sand down the wood using fine-grit sandpaper (No.
220), always sanding in the direction of the grain.
• If the surface is scratched or appears matt, use a
care product specifically suited to soaped wood.