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14.25'' H
33'' H X 22.25'' W X 23.5'' D
Side Chair
Tight Back
4 Legs
No
Velvet
Solid Wood
Mid-Century Brown
Foam
Solid Wood
215 lb.
1
Excessive dampness, dryness, heat or cold, and prolonged exposure to strong sunlight are the enemies of fine wood furniture and should be avoided. Strong sunlight may cause fading. Mr Brown's finishes are all protected by polyurethane lacquer. The lacquer is not easily penetrated. However, hard or sharp impacts can damage the surface and potentially cause the lacquer to crack. Plan to dust your furniture regularly with a soft dry cloth. You may also use a moist (but not wet) cloth to remove fingerprints. For stubborn marks or smears, Mr Brown advises adding mild soap/detergent to the water. Always wipe up spilled liquids immediately with a clean damp cloth, and finish the job with a soft dry cloth. Never use any abrasive chemical (acidic or alkaline) cleaners or abrasive cloth/pads. These will scour the surface of the lacquer. Scratches and dulling can be improved with a non-silicone wax. A soft or cream wax restores shine. A harder wax produces more shine. Mr Brown advises white or clear wax for light finishes and brown wax for darker finishes. As for deep scratches… touch-up pens will improve appearance, but not eliminate the scratch itself. Velvet: Most stains can be blotted or wiped away with a damp cloth or paper towel. Dried stains can be removed with spot cleaning. Always test in an inconspicuous area first. Using soap and water or a commercial dry cleaning product, start from the outside of the stain while working your way from the outside into the middle of the stain. Once dry, brush in the direction of the pile with a toothbrush, nailbrush, or similar soft dry brush to restore the loft and direction of the pile. Repeat the process if necessary.
Fully Assembled
Solid Wood Frame
Solid Wood Legs
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