Cleaning Instructions for WeatherWeave™ and KingRope® Outdoor Furniture

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Prompt attention to spills and stains can make them easier to remove. We recommend cleaning your outdoor furniture every two weeks, or as needed. Apply a mild cleaning solution or King-Care® Fabric Cleaner to the furniture. Use a soft brush to gently work the solution into the fabric. Let it sit for 2-3 minutes, then rinse with clean water. Wipe the furniture with a soft, dye-free cloth or towel and allow it to air dry.

Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning WeatherWeave™ and KingRope® Outdoor Furniture

1. Act Quickly on Spills

As soon as a spill or stain occurs, address it immediately to increase the chance of complete removal.

2. Regular Cleaning

Set a routine to clean your outdoor furniture every two weeks or more frequently if required.

3. Apply Cleaning Solution

Spray a mild cleaning agent or King-Care® Fabric Cleaner evenly over the furniture surface.

4. Gentle Brushing

Use a soft brush to lightly work the solution into the fabric, ensuring even coverage.

5. Wait and Rinse

Allow the solution to sit on the fabric for 2-3 minutes. Then rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove all traces of the cleaner.

6. Wipe and Dry

After rinsing, gently wipe the furniture with a soft, dye-free cloth or towel. Leave the furniture to air dry, avoiding direct sunlight if possible.

7. Even Cleaning

Make sure to clean the entire surface area of the fabric to prevent water rings and uneven cleaning marks.

8. Avoid Harsh Methods

Steer clear of abrasive cleaning techniques such as scrubbing or using hard bristle brushes.

9. Air Dry Only

Let the King outdoor fabric dry naturally. Do not use heat or direct sunlight for drying.

10. Chemical Solvent Precautions:

If using solvents for tough stains, protect the surrounding area from spills and discolouration. Rinse the fabric thoroughly after cleaning.

11. Environmentally Safe Practices

If using bleach, adhere strictly to the safety and environmental guidelines provided on the product's label.

 

 

 

 

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