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STONE

Marble is a beautiful and elegant material that requires special care and attention to keep it looking its best. We recommend that you follow these simple steps to help keep your marble table looking beautiful for years to come:

  1. Clean spills immediately 
    Marble is a porous material that can absorb liquids, which can cause staining and damage. Clean spills immediately with a soft, damp cloth to prevent them from penetrating the surface.

  2. Use a pH-neutral cleaner 
    Avoid using harsh chemicals or acidic cleaners on marble surfaces, as they can etch the surface and cause discoloration. Instead, use a pH-neutral cleaner specifically designed for marble surfaces.

  3. Avoid using abrasive materials
    Scrubbing with abrasive materials such as steel wool or abrasive cleaning pads can scratch and damage the surface of the marble. Use a soft cloth or sponge to clean the surface.

  4. Use coasters and placemats
    Marble surfaces can be easily scratched by hard or sharp objects. Always use coasters and placemats under glasses, plates, and other items to protect the surface.

  5. Avoid extreme temperatures
    Marble can be sensitive to extreme temperatures, so avoid placing hot or cold items directly on the surface. Always use a trivet or hot pad to protect the surface.

 

LIGHTING

    You will need a qualified electrician to assemble and install your Meublé chandelier.

    1. Turn off the power
      Before cleaning your chandelier, make sure the power is switched off to avoid any risk of electric shock.
    2. Dust regularly
      Dust can accumulate on both the glass and metal parts, so it is important to wipe the chandelier regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using rough fabrics that may scratch the glass.
    3. Clean with mild soap                                                                                                  If stains occur, you can clean the chandelier using a mild soap solution mixed with warm water (for example, a gentle dish soap). Carefully wipe with a damp cloth, avoiding excessive pressure on the glass elements
    4. Dry thoroughly                                                                                                    Make sure to dry the chandelier thoroughly after cleaning to prevent watermarks or streaks on the glass.
    5. Inspection It is a good idea to inspect the chandelier periodically, tightening screws and checking for any damage or loose parts. This helps prevent potential damage and ensures the safety of those around it.
    6. Seek professional assistance                                                                                  Our chandeliers are large and heavy. If you are not comfortable cleaning it yourself, we recommend considering professional cleaning services.

    Proper maintenance will extend the life of your chandelier and ensure it remains beautifully radiant for many years to come.

     

    RUGS

     Shedding of loose fibers is normal and will diminish regular vacuuming

    ·        To prevent dust and crumbs from settling into your rug, vacuum regularly and/or shake your rug

    ·        Do not pull loose ends. Clip them with scissors to remove

    ·        Keep away from excessive moisture

    ·        Professional rug cleaning recommended as needed

    ·        Harsh chemicals may damage or fade rug

    ·        Use rud protector under heavy furniture

    ·        For indoor use only