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Lane Furniture fabrics carry the furniture industry's cleanability code adopted in 1969. It gives
the consumer information about the proper methods to clean specific fabrics. There are four letters
in the code, immediately followed by care instructions. The code letters are W,
S, W-S, and X.
Permanent care law labels will normally be found under the seat cushion. When spot cleaning, it is
always a good idea for consumers to first pretest fabric for discoloration and shrinkage on an
inconspicuous part of the furniture. When overall cleaning is required, professional cleaning will
often achieve the most satisfactory results. Never remove cushion covers or arm caps for separate
cleaning. This may destroy the backing, cause shrinking and color changes. |
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| Fabric Cleaning |
Code "W"
To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is
recommended. Spot clean, using the foam only from a water-based cleaning agent such as a
mild detergent or non-solvent upholstery shampoo product. Apply foam with a soft brush in
a circular motion. Vacuum when dry. Pretest a small area before proceeding. Use a professional
furniture cleaning service when an overall soiled condition has been reached.
Code "S"
To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is
recommended. Spot clean using a mild water-free solvent or dry cleaning product containing
carbon tetrachloride which is highly toxic. Pretest a small area before proceeding. Cleaning
by a professional cleaning service only is recommended.
Code "W-S"
To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is
recommended. 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 instructions carefully and
clean only in a well ventilated room. Avoid any product which contains carbon tetrachloride
which is highly toxic. With either method, pretest a small area before proceeding. Use a
professional furniture cleaning service when an overall soiled condition has been reached.
Code "X"
Clean this fabric only by vacuuming or light brushing to prevent accumulation of dust or grime.
Water-based foam cleaners or solvent based cleaning agents of any kind may cause excessive
shrinking, staining or distortion of the surface pile and, therefore, should not be used.
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| Leather Cleaning |
Because leathers vary, always consult
manufacturer's care instructions. Frequent dusting is the only way to clean most leathers
with limited surface protection. An art-gum eraser may remove ordinary dirt. The uncoated
surface readily absorbs liquids and oily substances. Stains may be impossible to remove.
For the same reason, leather creams may create blotches.
Coated leathers, on the other hand, resist staining. They can be occasionally washed with
a mild soap (such as castile) and water, wiped with a slightly damp cloth and buffed dry.
If desired, use leather cream once or twice a year.
Do not use oils, furniture polishes, or varnishes on leather because these products may
contain solvents that might make the leather sticky. |
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