Spraystone is a mixture of ground natural stone and high-quality resin sprayed onto a glass plate. Because this mixture is sprayed professionally as a layer onto a table top made from safety glass, this results in a lightweight look-alike hard stone table top, which cannot be distinguished from genuine hard stone.
The surface can be cleaned using tepid water and a soft sponge (Never use harsh detergents). In addition, do not leave products on the table for longer periods of time, such as wax candles/tealights, which can become hot and can cause irremovable stains.
How to clean Spraystone
The surface can be cleaned using tepid water and a soft sponge (Never use harsh detergents). In addition, do not leave products on the table for longer periods of time, such as wax candles/tealights, which can become hot and can cause irremovable stains.
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To help prevent damage, monthly cleaning and maintenance of your outdoor furniture is recommended.
General Care
Clean periodically with a soft bristle brush using cool water and mild liquid detergent – let cleaning solution sit 2-3 minutes, then brush the surface repeatedly in a circular motion. Let stand one more minute and then remove cleaner residue with a damp sponge. Wipe with a dry cloth.
Store indoors or use outdoor furniture covers during heavy rain or inclement weather.
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Fiberstone is a high-temperature ceramic/steel composite of high purity refractory ceramic. Fiberstone gives the look of concrete/stone but weighs a fraction of the natural material.
General Care
Clean surface with mild soap and a clean cloth. Ensure that the pieces are rinsed thoroughly with clean water to remove any residue.
To remove regular stains, use a soft brush with mild soap. The soft brush will help to lift any surface dirt. Again, rinse the piece thoroughly with clean water to remove any residue.
For more stubborn stains, the use of a more abrasive cleaner may be required. We recommend using Ajax Powder cleanser with a soft brush and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
At times, water mineral build-up can accumulate on the surface. If this problem occurs, use a product like Lime-A-Way with a soft brush, followed by soapy water and rinse thoroughly with clean water.
Use coasters and placemats when dining. Coasters will help absorb sweating by beverage glasses or cups and prevent hot mugs or cups from leaving a ring. Placemats will catch spills and prevent dishes from scratching the table.
When placing hot food dishes on the tabletop always use a trivet, mat or hot pad.
All our Fiberstone products are finished in a protective coating known as Sure Seal. Sure Seal can be reapplied to your piece to achieve longevity from your product. It is invisible upon application, environmentally friendly, non-toxic, non-flammable and UV light resistant.
There is no need for harsh cleaning agents such as abrasive powders, ammonia, acids, bleach, solvents or severe scrubbing pads. To remove stains from large treated areas, rinse well with hot water, and then allow surfaces to dry.
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Your furniture may require different levels of care depending on the environment in which it is used. In general, monthly cleaning and maintenance of your metal outdoor furniture is recommended to help prevent damage.
As coastal/seaside environments may accelerate development of natural salt deposits and deterioration of your outdoor furniture, it is important to consider that products used in these locations will require frequent maintenance.
Speak with your Designer to ensure the products selected are suitable for your specific environment as well as discuss the level of maintenance that will be needed.
General Care
Clean all surfaces with a mild soap and water as needed.
Store indoors out of season if possible. Tilt furniture to allow water to drain prior to storage.
Aluminium frames may rust if the finish is broken or scratched.
Clean with a damp cloth, mild detergent and wipe dry.
Do not use glass cleaner on stainless steel.
Store indoors or cover during off-season.
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How to care for your outdoor teak furniture.
Your furniture may require different levels of care depending on the environment in which it is used. In general, monthly cleaning and maintenance of your teak outdoor furniture is recommended to help prevent damage.
Speak with your Designer to ensure the products selected are suitable for your specific environment as well as discuss the level of maintenance that will be required.
General Care
For general care of your outdoor teak tables:
As our outdoor teak products are unsealed, we always recommend using coasters, place mats, tablecloths and table runners to protect furniture surfaces from excess heat and stains. Take extra care to protect your surfaces from candles and heated objects.
Avoid contact with oils, alcohol, citrus/acidic liquids or similar as these may cause discolouration.
Clean spills immediately with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use excessive force when cleaning.
To prevent permanent discolouration, do not leave objects in the same position on the furniture over long periods of time.
For general cleaning of outdoor teak tables:
Use a soft-bristled brush to gently wash the surface of the wood, always brushing in the same direction as the grain.
Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away debris and excess moisture after cleaning and allow the teakwood to air-dry.
Do not use metallic brushes, pressure cleaners or excessive force when cleaning outdoor teak.
Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaning products.
For removal and cleaning of naturally occurring mould/mildew:
As mould is caused by excess moisture, dry out affected teakwood first before cleaning by placing in direct sunlight to allow the timber to dry through.
If mould has formed/reformed and the normal cleaning process does not remove the mould, some light sanding may be required. Note that the location in which the furniture is placed and the surrounding environmental elements will influence forming and reforming of mould and mildew.
If possible, store your teak item in a cool, dry place during the winter or rainy months to avoid growth/regrowth of mould or mildew
When cleaning, never mix chlorine bleach and ammonia-based cleaners which creates a dangerous chlorine gas
Do not use metallic brushes, pressure cleaners or excessive force when cleaning outdoor teak.
Do not use chemical or abrasive cleaning products
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General Care
Our Brass and Copper finishes do not come with a lacquer finish.
This finish can only be cleaned with a soft cloth – do not use any cleaners or liquids.
All plated finishes may suffer damage because of accidental or malicious scratching by hard objects such as rings. For powder-coated finishes, rusting can occur if the finish is marked or scratched.
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