Furniture Care & Maintenance Guide
At Porters Gray, we manufacture and source the highest quality furnishings for both residential and non-residential settings—including hotels, restaurants, and select office environments. With proper care, your investment will retain its beauty and function for years to come.
GENERAL GUIDELINES- furniture care & maintenance guide:
The longevity of your furniture depends on how and where it is used. Please follow these essential tips:
Placement: Avoid positioning furniture against external walls, which can cause moisture build-up. Similarly, keep pieces away from radiators or heat sources to prevent scorching or discolouration.
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Usage: Refrain from sitting on cushion edges or arms, as this can strain seams and distort padding or fabric. Sharp objects—such as buckles, rings, or pet claws—can scratch or tear upholstery.
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Sunlight: Protect furniture from direct sunlight to prevent fading. Rotate reversible cushions regularly.
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Cleaning: Vacuum cushions weekly using a low-suction setting to remove dust and preserve fabric integrity.Â
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UPHOLSTERY & FABRIC CARE
General Cleaning – furniture care & maintenance guide:
We recommend professional dry cleaning for both fixed and loose cushion covers. Before using any cleaning products or water, consult our sales team for fabric-specific advice.
Colour Fastness & Fading
No fabric is entirely colourfast. Brightly dyed textiles are especially prone to fading.
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Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight—particularly in south-facing rooms—as UV rays can degrade fibres, making them brittle and prone to tearing.
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Moisture
Keep furniture away from damp environments such as bathrooms or basements. High humidity can accelerate deterioration.
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Pilling
Pilling is a natural result of wear and environmental factors. It is not a defect and can be removed using a battery-operated fabric shaver.
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Velvet
Velvet is a natural, pressure-sensitive fabric.
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- Minor marks can be lifted with a soft brush or gentle steaming.
- ome crushing is inherent to natural velvet and may not be reversible.
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MATERIAL-SPECIFIC CARE
Leather
Each leather hide is unique, with natural markings and tonal variations.
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- Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth.
- Avoid direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent drying or cracking.
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Marble, Natural Stone & Petrified Wood
These materials feature unique veining and colouration due to mineral content.
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- Use placemats, coasters, and trivets to protect surfaces.
- Clean spills immediately with water and a dry cloth.
- For daily cleaning, rubbing alcohol is effective.
- Re-polish with natural paste wax to restore shine.
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Natural Woods, Veneers & Lacquered Finishes
- Dust regularly to maintain finish.
- Avoid harsh cleaners containing solvents or chemicals, which may damage the surface.
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Glass & Mirror
- Clean with a standard glass cleaner and a soft cloth
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Metal
- Dust with a soft, dry cloth.
- For deeper cleaning, use mild soap and warm water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
- Do not use abrasive materials or harsh chemicals such as bleach or mineral acids.
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Lighting
- Lamps and bulbs are not included.
- Consult your Sales Advisor for compatible options.
- For integration with lighting control systems, seek guidance from a qualified electrician.
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WEAVER GREEN TEXTILES
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Spot Cleaning
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Most Weaver Green rugs, cushions, and throws require minimal maintenance.
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- For small stains, use warm water with a mild detergent.
- For tougher stains, add a dash of white vinegar.
- Always vacuum or shake out debris before cleaning.
- Blot stains gently from the edges inward—never scrub.
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Machine Washing
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- All rugs, throws, and cushion covers are machine washable at 40°C with non-bio detergent.
- For rugs larger than 180 x 120 cm, use a commercial machine at a launderette.
- After spinning, textiles will be nearly dry—air dry naturally.
- Do not tumble dry.
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