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Grade 3 Material Fabric

Additional Upholstery Information

General Recommendations

• Clean with water-based foam or upholstery cleaner or dry cleaning solvents

• Do not saturate with liquids

• Do not get the furniture wet

Regular Maintenance

• Vacuum regularly

• Use the proper upholstery attachment to

avoid pilling and remove dust and lint

• Clean periodically to remove build up

• Promptly treat spots and stains

Stain Treatment and Spot Cleaning

A professional cleaning service is recommended.

Treat stains quickly
• It will become increasingly difficult to remove the longer a stain is allowed to set
• Pretest any cleaning method or agent in a small hidden inconspicuous area
• Several less concentrated applications are less damaging than one concentrated application

Do not let fluids penetrate the surface
• Remove fluids immediately by blotting with a clean, colorfast, absorbent cloth

Remove solid or semi-solid substances
• Using a flat object, remove as much of the stain as possible
• After removal, vacuum thoroughly using the proper attachments before cleaning with an agent

Water-based stains
• Using a soft brush or sponge, apply warm, soapy water to the stain

Oil-based stains
• Use solvent or dry clean solution. Don't apply cleaning agent directly. Apply cleaning agent to cloth or sponge.

For all stains
• Use light, quick strokes and start from the outside of the stain and work towards the center
• Do not rub or scrub as this may damage the fabric
• Do not use heat. Heat will set the stain.
• Do not over wet as this may leave a ring
• Soak up any remaining cleaning solution
• Use a clean cloth and cool water to remove any residue
• Allow fabric to dry thoroughly
• Vacuum well using appropriate upholstery attachment

Express Ship colors can be ordered from Lesro.

Non-Express colors can be ordered from Momentum Textiles.

Mixed upholstery orders are encouraged. If one upholstery is used on the seat and a different upholstery is used on the back, pricing is calculated by averaging the grades of the two upholsteries and rounding up. If a product has 3 or 4 upholstery locations, the grade for each location is added together then averaged. All decimals are rounded up to the next higher grade. 

Example 1: Seat at Grade 4 and back at Grade 2, the chair will be priced at Grade 3.

Example 2: Seat at Grade 4, back and arm panels at Grade 10, the chair will be priced at Grade 8. (10+10+4 = 24)

For any other special combinations or requirements, please inquire.