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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Periodic Maintenance For Your Stone Table Top
Your stone tabletop is coated at the factory with a protective stone sealant. The sealer provides resistance from stains and moisture and helps maintain the stone's natural
color. For optimum protection, stone tops should be resealed every 6 to 12 months after it has been thoroughly cleaned of all dirt and debris. Stone sealer is available at
most club and hardware stores. Use of place mats, table runners, and beverage coasters will help in the prevention of scratches, stains, and will catch potential spills.
Use an outdoor furniture cover to protect your investment when not in use.
Cleaning Your Stone Table Top
Your stone table top is virtually maintenance free. Maintain the new look of your stone top by removing dust and dirt with plain water periodically. Occasionally rinse off your
table top to prevent debris from settling in and to prevent stains or discolorations. You can also use a mild detergent mixed with water and scrub the table top with a soft,
clean cloth or sponge. Immediately dry your table top after cleaning to prevent moisture penetration and water spots. Spills should be cleaned up immediately as they may
begin to penetrate the sealant. For more thorough cleaning of the table top use a water-based biodegradable cleaner. Avoid ammonia-based cleaners, which can break
down the sealant and possibly damage or discolor the stone. You should never use scouring creams, abrasive cleansers, vinegar cleaners, acid based products or any
alkaline-based products such as ammonia, baking soda or borax.
Cold Climates
We recommend that your stone top be stored in a dry area in cold climates or be covered with a suitable outdoor furniture cover. Make a tent with the cover so that it is not
touching any part of the tabletop, this will promote airflow and allow moisture to escape. It is possible that prolonged contact with snow can cause moisture to penetrate
the sealant on the tabletop. Stone is porous, and if moisture were to enter the stone and freeze, the stone may crack. Always seal the tabletop before each
winter for added protection.
Hot Climates
The porous nature of stone leaves it susceptible to heat retention. Care and caution should be used when handling a stone top that has been subjected to lengthy sun
exposure. It is recommended that you use this product under a protective shade canopy.
Frame and fabric
- Hand wash with mild soap and rinse thoroughly with water. Dry with a soft cloth.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners or scrub too rough as it may mar the surface.
- Cover and store all furniture during freezing temperature to prolong your furniture and avoid damage to the frames.
Chair fabric
Outdura® fabric should be cleaned regularly. Brush off any loose dirt and wash with a mild soap and lukewarm water solution. For stubborn stains and mildew, wash with
a solution of 236 ml (1 cup) of bleach and 59 ml (1/4 cup) of mild soap per 3.8 l (1 gallon) of water. Rinse thoroughly to remove soap. Allow fabric to air dry.
Note: Do not machine wash.
Extended exposure to the elements can contribute to cushions becoming water saturated. To combat this, allow your cushions to air-dry properly with these quick tips:
1. Unzip the cushion cover to ventilate and facilitate the drying process. *Do not remove the cushion covers completely.
2. Place cushions upright, with the zipper facing down to drain excess moisture faster.
For best results, store cushions indoor during inclement weather and rainy seasons.
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