Care & Maintenance

Powder-coated aluminium

  1. Lightly spray the frame with a garden hose to wash away large pieces of dirt and debris
  2. Gently wipe the metal surface down with a soft or microfibre cloth soaked in water
  3. Rinse the cloth and repeat wiping with clean water
  4. Allow the furniture to air dry, preferably in the shade

Teak

Teak, being one of the most dense hardwoods, requires minimal maintenance. Usually a quick wipe on the surface with a damp cloth would suffice.

Over time, teak will develop a pleasing silver-grey patina on the cosmetic level. For making teak water-repellent or for retaining the patina grey colour for longer, use a Teak Sealer or Shield.

If you wish to restore the original honey brown colour of teak, use a Teak Cleaner.

For a long-lasting honey brown appearance, use a Teak Protector.

Fabrics

It is important to remove any spills or stains immediately. Spraying off the stain with a garden hose would usually remove a fresh stain.

For tougher stains, clean with a soft-bristled brush with mild household soap and lukewarm water, rinse thoroughly with cold water and air dry.

Texteline

Clean with a soft-bristled brush with mild household soap and lukewarm water, rinse thoroughly with cold water and air dry. To prevent dirt deposits, vacuum or lightly brush the surface regularly.

Rope

Clean with a soft-bristled brush with mild household soap and lukewarm water, rinse thoroughly with cold water and air dry. To prevent dirt deposits, vacuum or lightly brush the rope regularly.

Wicker

  1. Remove loose debris with a soft-bristled brush
  2. Remove leaves and other debris trapped between wicker strands with a soft-bristled brush, or a vacuum cleaner with a small brush attachment
  3. For hard-to-reach spots, you could consider hosing down the wicker with a spray hose on low/moderate setting
  4. Using a soft-bristled brush with mild household soap and lukewarm water, gently scrub the surface clean of any remaining stains or grime
  5. Rinse the wicker and frame thoroughly and allow the furniture to air dry, preferably in the shade

Ceramic glass

  1. Lightly spray the surface with a garden hose to wash away large pieces of dirt and debris
  2. Gently wipe the surface down with a soft or microfibre cloth soaked in water
  3. Rinse the cloth and repeat wiping with clean water
  4. Allow the furniture to air dry, preferably in the shade