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The fabric covering
There are two types of washing process for our fabrics: dry cleaning and washing in water.
Dry cleaning is an operation which foresees cleaning the covering material using organic solvents.
The process includes cleaning, rinsing and drying. It is essential to iron the covering by following the ironing instructions shown on the label after the drying phase. Specialist dry cleaners must be used when the covering requires dry cleaning.

Washing in water is an operation which foresees cleaning the fabric covering in water. This process includes cleaning, rinsing and drying. After washing it is essential to iron the covering by following the ironing instructions shown on the label.
When the covering is washed in water, it is necessary to pay attention to the maximum washing temperature indicated on the sofa label.


Warning
• Fabrics to be dry cleaned must not be washed in water under any circumstance. This operation would not enable the fabrics to be subsequently refitted.


Cleaning the fabric covering

Cleaning category "A" coverings

Liqueurs

Dab with absorbent paper or a white, nonabrasive cloth and then remove the stain. Wash using only colourless, mild soapsuds, obtained by shaking the container vigorously, if the stain persists. Then remove the stain using only 15% denatured alcohol diluted in water. Dry immediately with warm air using a hair dryer. Direct the jet of warm air from the outside working towards the centre of the damp area.

Soft Drinks/Wine
Dab with absorbent paper or a white, nonabrasive cloth and then remove the stain. Remove the stain by only using vinegar diluted in water at 50% if the stain persists. Then wash using only colourless, neutral soapsuds obtain by shaking the container vigorously. Finally, dab the soapsuds with a cloth dampened with water. Dry immediately with warm air using a hair dryer. Direct the jet of warm air from the outside working towards the centre of the damp area.

Coffee/tea
Dab with absorbent paper or a white, nonabrasive cloth and then remove the stain. If the stain persists, wash using only colourless, mild soapsuds, obtained by shaking the container vigorously. Then remove the stain using only a solution of 10% ammonia diluted in water. Dry immediately with warm air using a hair dryer. Direct the jet of warm air from the outside working towards the centre of the damp area.

Beer
Dab with absorbent paper or a white, nonabrasive cloth and then remove the stain. If the stain persists, remove the stain using only warm water (max 40°C / 104°F) diluted with 3% denatured alcohol in water. Dry immediately with warm air using a hair dryer. Direct the jet of warm air from the outside working towards the centre of the damp area.

Oil
Dab with absorbent paper or a white, nonabrasive cloth and then remove the stain. Wash the stain using only colourless, mild soapsuds, obtained by shaking the container vigorously. Absorb as much of the stain as possible using absorbent paper. Remove the stain using a white, nonabrasive cloth dampened only with perchloroethylene, if the stain persists. Dry immediately with warm air using a hair dryer. Direct the jet of warm air from the outside working towards the centre of the damp area.

Cleaning category "B" coverings

Coverings belonging to this group are treated with Teflon Fabric Protector, which forms a molecular protection around the fibres, making them considerably more resistant to grease and liquid stains. This treatment does not change the colour, the consistency or the transpiration characteristics of the fabric, which can be washed frequently and has been dermatologically tested. We recommend that the instructions shown on the label stitched to the fabric are followed carefully if the intensive and continuous use of the sofa requires the entire covering to be washed. The stains that are listed below may be cleaned using the recommended procedure.

Liqueurs, Soft Drinks, Wine, Coffee, Tea, Beer
Dab using absorbent paper or a white, nonabrasive cloth and then remove the stain. If the stain persists, wash only using colourless, mild soapsuds, obtained by shaking the container vigorously. Then dab the soapsuds with a cloth dampened with water. Dry immediately with warm air using a hair dryer. Direct the jet of warm air from the outside towards the centre of the damp area.

Oil
Oily stains must be removed using a dry stain remover, which can be purchased from any supermarket. We recommend that the fabric reaction is tested on a point of the covering that is hidden before using the stain remover. Apply the stain remover on a colourless, clean cloth and rub gently to remove the dirt. Clean from the outside edge working towards the centre to prevent the stain from becoming larger. It is advisable to use a specialised laundry in the case of large or persistent stains.

Cleaning category "C" coverings


Liqueurs, Soft Drinks, Wine, Coffee, Tea, Beer and Oil
Dab using absorbent paper or a white, nonabrasive cloth and then remove the stain. If the stain persists clean using a dry stain remover which can be purchased at any supermarket. We recommend that the fabric reaction is tested on a point of the covering that is hidden before using the stain remover. It is advisable to use a specialised laundry in the case of large or persistent stains.

Cleaning category "D" coverings

Coverings belonging to this group have been subjected to water-oil repellent treatment, which prevents the dirt from penetrating the fabric fibres. The majority of stains can be removed by dabbing with a white, non-abrasive and absorbent cloth. The more difficult stains, capable of penetrating the fabric, must be removed by using a simple stain removing procedure. The stains listed below can be cleaned using the following remedies.

Liqueurs, Soft Drinks, Wine, Coffee, Tea, Beer
We recommend dabbing with absorbent paper or a white, non-abrasive cloth, in the case of water based stains. Wash using only colourless, mild soapsuds, obtained by the shaking the container vigorously if the stain persists. Then dab the soapsuds using a cloth dampened with water. Dry immediately with warm air using a hair dryer. Direct the jet of warm air from the outside working towards the centre of the damp area.

Oil
Oily stains must be removed using a dry stain remover which can be purchased from any supermarket. We recommend that the fabric reaction is tested on a point of the covering that is hidden before using the stain remover. Apply the stain remover on a colourless, clean cloth and rub gently to remove the dirt. Clean from the outside edge working towards the centre to prevent the stain from becoming larger. It is advisable to use a specialised laundry in the case of large or persistent stains.

Warning
• Position the sofa at least 50 cm. from sources of heat such as heaters or radiators.
• Avoid exposing the sofa to direct sunlight or to powerful lamps to ensure the colour of the covering remains bright.
• To remove dust, brush delicately using a brush with soft bristles or use a vacuum cleaner at a medium power output setting using the most suitable accessory supplied with the cleaner and taking care not to rub the accessory directly on the covering.
• To maintain the aesthetic appearance it is advisable to treat each stain before it is absorbent excessively: this will avoid prolonged or abrasive treatments being required.
• If it is found necessary to use solvents, avoid applying the solvents directly on the stain. Pour the solvent onto a clean cloth: each treatment should first be tested on a hidden area of the sofa.
• Clean the stain by adopting a circular movement, working from the outside towards the centre.
Always take care to rub each stain delicately.
• Follow the washing instructions shown on the maintenance label.
• Use of detergents for washing dishes or similar detergents is not recommended because residues may be deposited on the covering fibres.
If you purchase a new sofa, with a covering that is an identical article and/or has the same colour as a sofa that you already own, it is possible that you may note slight differences in shades of colour
between the two.


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