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    Maintenance Guide

    At Classy Furniture, each creation embodies craftsmanship, precision, and enduring quality. To preserve the beauty and performance of your furniture for years to come, we recommend following these simple yet essential care guidelines tailored to each material.

    General Maintenance Recommendations

    Always lift furniture when moving; dragging may weaken joints or damage flooring.

    Maintain moderate indoor humidity levels to protect wooden and upholstered surfaces.

    Use protective pads under furniture legs to prevent scratches on the floor.

    Periodically inspect and tighten hardware components.

    Most importantly, treat your furniture with care and respect — as each piece has been crafted to serve as a lasting part of your home and its evolving story.

    1. Ash Wood Furniture

    Ash wood is known for its graceful grain and remarkable durability. To preserve its natural elegance:

    • Dust regularly with a soft, dry microfiber cloth to prevent buildup.
    • Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight — it can cause uneven fading.
    • Clean spills immediately with a slightly damp cloth, followed by a dry wipe.
    • Use mild wood polish occasionally to maintain luster, but avoid wax-based products that may dull the finish.
    • Keep furniture away from air conditioners and heaters to prevent expansion and contraction of wood.

    2. Mahogany Furniture

    Mahogany carries an air of heritage and warmth. Treat it with care to let it age beautifully:

    • Dust frequently using a dry, lint-free cloth to keep its rich tone intact.
    • Polish with a high-quality furniture oil once or twice a year to nourish the wood.
    • Avoid placing mahogany pieces in areas of fluctuating humidity — this helps prevent cracking.
    • Use coasters and mats under hot or cold items to prevent ring marks.
    • If scratches appear, use a matching furniture marker or touch-up kit to restore the surface.

    3. Fabric Upholstery

    Comfort lives in the details — and clean fabric keeps your furniture feeling new:

    • Vacuum regularly using an upholstery attachment to remove dust and dirt.
    • Blot stains immediately; avoid rubbing, which can spread them.
    • For deep cleaning, use fabric-safe shampoo or a professional upholstery service.
    • Protect from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
    • Rotate and fluff cushions periodically to maintain shape and comfort.

    4. Genuine Leather

    Leather tells a story — with the right care, it only gets better with time:

    • Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth.
    • Wipe spills gently; never soak leather in water.
    • Condition once every 6–8 months with a high-quality leather conditioner to prevent cracking.
    • Keep away from heat sources and direct sunlight.
    • Avoid sharp objects and rough use that could scratch the surface.