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BUMI TUNGGAL MAJU SDN BHD TRAINING MODULE
the furniture should always be followed - most furniture manufacturers submit their own product
information with each piece of furniture.
STAIN REMOVAL AND CLEANSING OF FURNITURE LEATHER:
Water soluble stains should be washed off immediately with a clean, white, soft cloth or sponge
wrung out in lukewarm water (boiled water).
Regular cleaning and dust removal should be done frequently by vacuuming with a soft brush
and dusting with a clean, white, damp cloth.
Do not use chemicals on the leather. When in need for stain removal, treatment and more,
contact the furniture store that can provide guidance in your situation.
WOOD AND SURFACES
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF DIFFERENT SURFACES
Untreated wood:
Wash with water and soap. For stains that does not come off with soap water use a scrub/brush.
Always scrub in the wood's longitudinal direction. Rinse off all soap and dry well. Do not hang
sheets or put objects on the table until the surface is completely dry.
Lacquered and painted wood surfaces:
These have a strong, smooth and usually water repellent finish with normal use and cleaning.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Solvents should not be used.
Waxed wooden surfaces:
Hard wax can almost be compared to coated surfaces, while the soft waxes in quality is
comparable with oiled surfaces. The surface is easy to clean but not particularly resistant. Clean
carefully with small damp cloth and should be treated according to the descriptions producer and
supplier provide guidelines on.
Oiled wooden furniture:
Has a slightly fatter surface that is more susceptible to dirt and liquids than other treated
surfaces. So you need to wash and treat these often. Clean with caution and should be treated
with a furniture oil the manufacturer or furniture shop recommends. Do not hang sheets or put
objects on the table until the surface is completely dry.
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