Product Care
Standard Fabric Care:
Occasional light dusting or vacuuming will help prevent soil accumulation. The following cleaning codes can be found on our fabric swatches as a guide to cleaning techniques.Code S: Clean this fabric with pure solvents (Petroleum Distillate-Based products). Professional dry cleaning is recommended. CAUTION: Use of water-based or detergent-based solvent cleaners may cause excessive shrinking. Water stains may become permanent and unable to be removed with solvent cleaning agents. To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended.The above codes are intended only as a guide; we recommend professional cleaning for all upholstery fabrics.Code W: Clean this fabric with water-based cleaning agents or water-based foam to remove overall soil. Many household cleaning agents are harmful to color and life of a fabric. Professional dry cleaning is recommended. To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended.
Code SW: Clean this fabric with water-based cleaning agents, foam or pure solvents (Petroleum Distillate-Based products). Professional dry cleaning is recommended. To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended.
Code X: Clean fabric only by vacuuming or light brushing to prevent accumulation of dust or grime. Water-based foam or solvent-based cleaning agents of any kind may cause excessive shrinking or fading.
General Upholstery Care:
These easy to follow upholstery care recommendations will ensure that your piece looks as great as it feels!- Rotate and fluff your seat and back cushions weekly. This helps maintain the over-all look and feel of the cushions. Plus, it ensures that all parts of the cushions wear evenly.
- Vacuum or brush your piece weekly. The helps prevent dust and dirt build-up and keeps your piece looking new.
- Make sure to follow the fabric cleaning code instructions when attempting to clean your upholstery.
- Upholstery is not meant for pet use. If you allow your pets to use your upholstery, make sure that you are taking extra precautions to protect your pieces. Pet claws can snag the fibers in your fabric, so make sure to put down something to protect the fabric.
- Fabrics will fade or change color over time, this is an inherit characteristic of most fabrics. You can reduce this effect by minimizing direct sunlight, and rotating your cushions.
Washable Wonders Slipcover Care:
Our Washable Wonders Slipcover Collection allows you to keep your investment looking great year round. All of our washed fabrics can be cleaned in a standard washing machine.When you are ready to wash your slipcover, please follow the following simple steps:
1. Before removing the slipcover, we advise you inspect how the cover is applied, so recovering the piece can be done quickly and correctly.
2. Unzip any zippers located on the back of the frame and gently pull the slipcover up off the top back rail. Then move to an arm and pull the slipcover toward you. Then proceed around the back of the piece loosening as you go, until you end up back at the other arm. When placing the slipcover back on the piece, start at the back of the frame and work you way to the front.
3. Set your washing machine to the "Gentle" cycle and use cold water and a mild detergent. Be careful not to overload the machine. You may need to run two separate loads. However, we suggest that you wash the entire slipcover each time instead of parts of it, which will help prevent color variations. Zip your seat, back and throw pillow casings closed prior to washing to preserve the life of the seams.
4. Tumble dry your slipcover on the low setting for 3-5 minutes, then continue drying on the air cycle. During the drying process, open the dryer and pull fabric apart to ensure the center parts dry evenly. Pull out the slipcover when it is slightly damp and return it to the furniture. Wrinkles should smooth out naturally after the slipcover is reapplied.
5. Do not line dry the slipcover, as the weight of the wet fabric may cause pulling and stretching.


