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CARE and CLEANING

Wood/Laminate: Use your favorite type of furniture polish. Do not spray polish directly onto the furniture. Spray onto a soft cloth then
wipe onto the furniture. Always test polish in a discrete location fi rst, such as the inside of a door, to ensure that there is no adverse
reaction. Clean spills immediately with a soft, damp cloth. Dust frequently with a soft cloth. Protect surfaces by using felt, leather or
cork under the accessories. Use a protective pad when using your furniture as a writing surface (especially when using a ballpoint pen).
Never slide objects across surfaces. Lift objects from the top surface rather than dragging them across the fi nish when moving them.
Do not expose furniture to direct sunlight, drying heat sources or dampness.
Care of the Granite Top
When properly used and maintained, the granite surface should maintain its beauty and provide you with many years of use. Please
read and follow these instructions:
1. Blot up spills immediately. Acidic substances like wine, tomato sauce, and sodas can stain the surface.
2. Clean the surface with a sponge or soft cloth. Use formulated stone cleaners or plain water.
a. Avoid using soaps since soaps will form a build-up on the surface.
b. Avoid using bathroom, tub, and tile or grout cleaners. These contain abrasives that can scratch and dull the surface.
c. Avoid using vinegar, ammonia, lemon, or "orange" cleaners. These can damage the surface.
3. Use coasters under bottles, glasses, and cans. Use trivets or hot pads under pots and pans. This is good practice for all
surfaces and helps prevent inadvertent scratches and chipping.
4. Always use cutting boards for food preparation activities:
a. Especially after preparations involving raw meats, the cutting board must be sanitized.
b. If used as a cutting surface, granite will dull cutlery. Knives will also scratch the granite surface.
Natural Stone Disclaimer
Granite is a totally natural material and as such can have color and crystal variances, slight surface pits, spar lines and imperfections
which will naturally occur within a sheet. The Granite top included may have such variations.
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