At D’Zine Furniture New Zealand NZ we can assist with the care of your furniture including lounge suites, home entertainment centres and other wooden or fabric furniture.

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Fabric Care for Lounge Suites

Regular Care

Protect from direct sunlight
Vacuum regularly using low suction.
Rotate reversible cushions regularly.
Keep pets and sharp objects away from fabric

Spot Cleaning

Treat spills and stains as soon as  possible.  Gently scrape any soil or mop any liquid from the surface of the fabric.  Do not scrub.  Apply proprietary cleaning agents strictly according to instructions to remove the residue of the spill.  Do not saturate the fabric or interior with water or other cleaning liquids.  May be spot cleaned with dry– Cleaning solvent.

Cleaning

Please note we recommend professional Cleaning Only.

Fabric Protection

Ask your retailer.

Lacquered Timber Furniture

To maintain your furniture in its original new condition we recommend that you keep to the following simple rules:

  • Use heat resistant place mats for hot beverages and food.  (Lacquers are not heat proof).  If you can hold it in your hand it’s safe to put on the lacquered surface.
  • Mop up any spills with a damp cloth as soon as practicable to prevent possible impairment of the finish.
  • Dust with a soft cloth or feather duster.
We recommend:

We recommend that you use ‘Maxwax’ * to enhance it's appearance.

We recommend that you do not use furniture polishes that contain Silicone as contamination may occur resulting in difficult repair methods.

By adhering to these recommendations the durability of the finish of your furniture will be enhanced.

Oiled or Waxed Timber Furniture

We recommend that you use ‘Maxwax’ * when the timber loses its “glow” and appears dull.

* Maxwax is a unique blend of food grade waxes taken up in a mild non-aromatic solvent.  The formulation is specifically designed to penetrate porous surfaces (such as wood), whilst leaving a thin wax film on the surface.   This not only nourishes the wood like an oil, but also leaves a wax lustre to the surface which can be buffed up to a healthy sheen.

Furniture in hot or sunny environments or in extremes of temperature or humidity will require more care. 
Fluctuating temperatures can stress timber furniture and cause splitting.
If you have a humid environment check for mould from time to time and clean off to avoid the spoors from developing.

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