Care & Maintenance Tips
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Use a tablecloth or any high-quality cloth on dining tables or other furniture that undergoes daily and heavy use.
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Avoid placing hot or cold items directly on the furniture surface. Always use a hot pad or coasters. Never place extremely hot items like a tawa or baking dish on a hot pad.
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To prevent fading, keep your furniture away from windows or areas exposed to direct sunlight.
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To prevent minor scratches that can affect the finish, avoid sliding or dragging items on the surface of your furniture.
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Do not place hot items like candles or irons directly on furniture, as the heat can damage it over time. Always use a candle holder to avoid wax drips on the surface.
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Clean your furniture regularly to maintain its condition. Use a soft, lightly damp cloth and avoid harsh rubbing with rough fabrics to prevent scratches.
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In the event of a spill, avoid wiping it, as it may spread the stain and damage the finish. Instead, blot the spill gently.
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To protect your furniture from moisture, avoid placing it against damp walls. If moisture occurs, wipe it off immediately using a dry, soft, and lint-free cloth.
Warranty Terms:
The warranty covers defects in manufacturing, workmanship, and materials that occur during the warranty period. It applies to furniture used under normal household conditions.
Exclusions: This limited warranty does not cover:
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Normal wear and tear.
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Cuts, scratches, or damage caused by impacts or accidents.
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Damage resulting from incorrect storage, assembly, installation, or improper use of the product. It also does not cover damage from improper cleaning methods or products (e.g., upholstered furniture may fade if exposed to direct sunlight).
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Upholstery, coverings, or cushion covers.
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Damages caused by using the product beyond its intended purpose, or natural wear and tear from regular use.
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Solid wood furniture is not covered for expansion or contraction due to seasonal climate variations.
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Glue lines or other natural characteristics of wood are not considered defects and are not covered under warranty. Additionally, claims for seasonal splits or joint openings are only covered within the warranty period from the date of purchase (for solid wood furniture).
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