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Designer: Michael Weiss
17'' H X 21'' D X 21'' W
16 lb.
80 lb.
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Limited
Side Table
Acrylic
Stone
Round
Michael Weiss
Stone White/Cinder
Cinder
Acrylic care instructions: Caution: Never use window cleaner, ammonia products, or other chemical sprays on acrylic! Acrylic furniture can last an eternity with minimal care and maintenance. Acrylic care consists of no more than normal wipe- cleaning to keep it looking new but care should be taken to avoid scratches. Cleaning acrylic: Begin by gently blowing away any loose dust or dirt from the acrylic surface. Use only a very soft damp cloth when cleaning acrylic surfaces. It is possible to scratch acrylic, so never use any scouring compounds or chemical cleaners such as Windex® or other glass cleaners (even if they are environmentally friendly, organic, or non-scented). A solution of mild soap or detergent and warm water can be used safely, using a soft cloth. The type of cloth you use will make a difference. The ideal cloth is nonabrasive, absorbent, and lint-free. Never use the same cloth that you clean other household items with – it can retain dirt, grit, and chemical residues that may harm your acrylic items. We recommend using a new or separate cloth for your acrylic care. Rinse well with clear, clean water and blot dry with a chamois, damp cellulose sponge, or microfiber cloth to prevent water spotting. Stone care instructions (including, but not limited to: marble, onyx, agate, white & silver travertine). Remove any loose debris. Blot spills immediately, wiping the area will spread the spill. Flush the area with plain water and mild soap and rinse several times. Thoroughly rinse and dry the surface with clean, clear water after washing. Repeat as necessary. Protect surfaces with coasters, trivets, or placemats. Do not place hot items right off a stove or out of an oven directly on the stone surface. Do not use vinegar, lemon juice, or other cleaners containing acids. Do not use cleaners that contain acid such as bathroom cleaners, grout cleaners, or tub & tile cleaners. Do not use abrasive cleaners such as dry cleansers or soft cleansers.
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