Tips

In general, use frequent vacuuming or light brushing to prevent the general buildup of dust and grime, and consider a professional cleaning service if the soiled condition is serious. Use the following cleaning methods at your own discretion; always pre-test a small area of fabric that is not in a visible area before proceeding.

Fabric cleaning codes determine the best and least expensive method of home cleaning for your furniture. Due to the wide variety of possible stains or damage, there is no guarantee that the results will be completely successful.

(W) Water Based Cleaner

Spot clean using only the foam from a water-based cleaning agent, such as a mild detergent or non-solvent upholstery shampoo product. Apply the foam with a soft brush in a circular motion. Vacuum the affected area when dry.

(S) Solvent Cleaner

Spot clean using a mild, water-free solvent or dry cleaning product. Clean only in a well-ventilated room and avoid any product containing Carbon Tetrachloride or other toxic materials.

(WS) Water/Solvent Cleaner

Spot clean with a mild solvent, an upholstery shampoo, or the foam from a mild detergent. When using a solvent or dry cleaning product, follow the instructions carefully and clean only in a well-ventilated room. Avoid any product that contains Carbon Tetrachloride or other toxic materials. With either method, be sure to pre-test a small area before proceeding.

(X) Vacuum Only

Only apply a vacuum or light brushing of the fabric to prevent accumulation of dust and grime. Water-based foam cleaners or solvent-based cleaning agents of any kind may cause excessive shrinking, staining, or distortion of the surface pile.