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Benefits

  • Highly durable
  • Easy to clean
  • UV, fade and weather resistant
  • Mold and mildew resistant

Natural Characteristics

  • Colour variation
  • Texture variation
  • Fabric density
  • Tensile strength
  • Pilling propensity
  • Abrasion resistance
  • Colour fastness
  • Scent

How to Clean

How to clean Axroma® outdoor fabric
  1. Remove all throws and accessories before cleaning
  2. Remove any loose dirt and particles with a dry cloth or soft vacuum attachment
  3. Apply an outdoor fabric cleaning solution such as Guardsman Weather Defence Fabric Protector and use as directed
  4. Alternatively, prepare a mild cleaning solution consisting of approximately 2 teaspoons of ph-neutral soap with 1 litre of water
  5. Spray the solution on all Axroma® fabric surfaces and clean with a microfibre cloth or soft-bristled brush, moving in one direction only
  6. Rinse off thoroughly with a clean, wet cloth to remove any excess detergent and allow to dry naturally
  7. Repeat the cleaning process every 2-3 months, depending on the furniture’s level of use
How to clean mold & mildew from Axroma® outdoor fabric
  1. Prepare a solution of 1 cup of bleach and one fourth cup mild soap per 4 litres of water
  2. Spray on entire area and allow to soak into the fabric for 15 minutes
  3. Clean entire surface area with a sponge, clean towel or very soft bristle brush
  4. Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap residue
  5. Allow to air dry completely before use

Tips

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Do's

  • Before applying any cleaning agent, including recommended agents, test in a small out of the way area
  • Wipe down surfaces regularly to prevent buildup of excess dirt, dust, salt or chlorine, which may lead to damage
  • Blot liquid spills and stains immediately with a clean
  • wipe down surfaces from seam-to-seam using only a light pressure
  • Clean the entire surface area of the upholstery to avoid water rings and stains
  • keep cushions out of heavy rain
  • clean spills immediately using the correct cleaning method and remove excess moisture
  • Prop wet cushions on their sides to allow easy and efficient drainage
  • Always allow outdoor furniture to air-dry completely before use
  • Where applicable, fluff and rotate cushions regularly to maintain shape and increase longevity
  • Prolonged outdoor use in extreme weather conditions is not recommended
  • Cover furniture when not in use to prevent damage from inclement weather, leaf mulch, sap and wildlife
  • Consider furniture placement and avoid areas that are likely to cause excessive build up of corrosive materials

Don'ts

  • Don’t rub to clean
  • Don’t allow upholstery to stay wet
  • Don't leave cushions out in wet weather
  • Don't use a hair dryer or heater to dry upholstery
  • Prolonged outdoor use in extreme weather conditions is not recommended

Benefits

  • Highly durable
  • Lightweight
  • Easy to clean
  • Rust proof
  • UV, fade and weather resistant
  • Environmentally-friendly
  • Low maintenance

Natural Characteristics

  • Colour variation
  • Texture variation
  • Blemishes
  • Abrasion resistance
  • Colour fastness
  • Scent

How to Clean

How to clean powder coated aluminium
  1. Remove all objects and items before cleaning
  2. Wipe away any light dust and particles with a dry microfiber cloth
  3. Wipe off any sticky marks or stubborn spots with a damp wet cloth or soft-bristled brush
  4. Prepare a mild cleaning solution consisting of approximately 2 tablespoons of ph-neutral soap with 1 litre of water
  5. Apply to a clean microfibre cloth and wipe down all surfaces
  6. Rinse off thoroughly with clean water to remove any excess detergent
  7. Use a soft, clean cloth to wipe down all surfaces and allow to dry naturally
  8. Repeat the cleaning process every 3-6 months, depending on the furniture’s level of use
How to remove hard-water stains
  1. Prepare a solution of equal parts white vinegar and distilled water
  2. Spray the solution directly on to the stain and allow to sit for 10-15 minutes
  3. Rinse thoroughly with a clean, wet cloth to ensuring all residue has been removed
  4. If the scaling has only been slightly lifted, repeat steps 2 and 3 to allow the stain more time to soak
  5. If successful, allow to air dry completely before use, otherwise proceed to the next step
  6. Prepare a paste consisting of 3 parts baking soda, 1 part distilled water and a few drops of white vinegar
  7. Apply the paste to a clean sponge and gently scrub the stain
  8. Apply more paste directly on to the stain and allow to sit for 15 minutes
  9. Rinse thoroughly with a clean, wet cloth to ensuring all residue has been removed
  10. Re-apply the paste for a second time if required

Tips

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Do's

  • Before applying any cleaning agent, including recommended agents, test in a small out of the way area
  • Wipe down surfaces regularly to prevent buildup of excess dirt, dust, salt or chlorine, which may lead to spotting and staining
  • Cover furniture when not in use to prevent damage from inclement weather, leaf mulch, sap and wildlife
  • Consider furniture placement and avoid areas that are likely to cause excessive build up of corrosive materials
  • When using white spirits, cleaning should be carried out in shade and during cooler temperatures using a soft cloth and gentle wiping only
  • It is recommended that prior to cleaning, a small non-visible area of the powder coated article be tested to ensure that no visual color change or damage will occur

Don'ts

  • Wipe down surfaces regularly to prevent buildup of excess dirt, dust, salt or chlorine, which may lead to spotting and staining
  • Don’t hose down your furniture during periods of extreme heat
  • Prolonged outdoor use in extreme weather conditions is not recommended
  • Do not under any circumstances use strong solvents such as thinners or solutions containing chlorinated hydrocarbons, esters or ketones
  • Abrasive cleaners or cutting compounds should not be used
  • Interpon Powder Coatings recommends nothing stronger than white spirits to assist with stubborn stains such as hard water spots / calcium stains

Benefits

  • Highly durable
  • Easy to clean
  • Safety glass
  • Low maintenance

Natural Characteristics

  • Colour variation
  • Blemishes
  • Abrasion resistance
  • Waves and bubbles

How to Clean

  1. Remove all objects and items before cleaning
  2. Wipe away any light dust and particles with a dry microfiber cloth from both sides of the glass
  3. Wipe off any sticky marks or stubborn spots with a damp wet cloth or soft-bristled brush
  4. Prepare a mild cleaning solution consisting of approximately 2 teaspoons of ph-neutral soap with 1 litre of water and spray onto the entire glass surface
  5. Wipe down thoroughly with a clean, dry microfiber cloth or newspaper - moving in one direction only
  6. Repeat the previous step with an additional clean, dry microfiber cloth until all excess liquid has been wiped dry
  7. Repeat the cleaning process every 1-2 months, depending on the furniture’s level of use

Tips

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Do's

  • Before applying any cleaning agent, including recommended agents, test in a small out of the way area
  • Tempered glass has been hardened to resist breakage In the event of breakage, caution should always be exercised
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight
  • Use table cloth or other shade options to protect from direct sun for prolonged time
  • In the event of breakage, tempered glass will shatter into small cubes rather than large jagged sheets to minimise the risk of injury
  • Use coasters, placemats and heat mats as appropriate to increase longevity
  • Always use a chopping board when cutting food items as a knife can cause damage to the surface
  • Keep glass dry on sunny days to minimise temperature variation in surface
  • Cover furniture when not in use to prevent damage from inclement weather, leaf mulch, sap and wildlife
  • Consider furniture placement and avoid areas that are likely to cause excessive build up of corrosive materials
  • Wipe down regularly to avoid excessive build up of corrosive materials
  • Avoid placing right next to glass fences and/or large bodies of water due to possible magnified sunlight

Don'ts

  • By no means should it be considered unbreakable or scratch-proof
  • Don’t hose down furniture during periods of extreme heat
  • Sudden temperature changes may cause stress on a material which can weaken it long-term
  • Don’t place or drop hard or heavy items on to the surface; this may stress the glass, even when dropped from a short distance
  • Don’t use your tabletop as a food preparation surface
  • Don’t apply glass cleaner to painted or frosted glass; this can cause peeling or discolouration
  • Don’t allow pools of water to sit on the glass in sunlight; this creates a lens effect which may cause “hot spots”
  • Prolonged outdoor exposure in extreme weather conditions is not recommended
  • Avoid placing furniture in environments that may cause UV damage when magnified by surfaces such as glass (including glass balustrades, glass panels)
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