Natural Loom: Care & Maintenance Guide

Natural Loom: Care & Maintenance Guide

Chelsea Boone

Dust & debris.


Remove dust from Loom furniture using a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment; this will remove dust and debris from the loom.

 

Cleaning the natural Loom.

To clean Loom furniture we recommend that you use to mix a weak solution of 1 cup Dawn dish soap in 1 gallon of warm water. Use a soft* (non-abrasive) bristle brush to scrub surface areas.

A soft bristle brush is essential to not damaging your furniture but is required to clean between individual strands of the Loom material.

 

Address blemishes in finish.

Timely care for the paint finish on your furniture is required to both protect it as well as promote longevity. Should the finish become worn, Lloyd Flanders touch-up paint is available for purchase from Casual Furniture World to match the finish on your Loom furniture.

 

Storing your furniture.

Never store your Lloyd Flanders Furniture upside down as water may collect inside your frame resulting in freeze damage that is not covered by the warranty. Casual Furniture World recommends using a breathable, water resistant cover to keep your furniture clean, and ready for use and to extend the life of your furniture.