To clean the tempered glass table surface, spray a non-abrasive glass cleaner onto a lint-free cloth and gently rub the glass clean in a circular motion. Then with a dry microfibre cloth, buff the surface until it’s dry. Alternatively, you can also use lukewarm water and dish soap to give the glass a good clean. With this cleaning method, make sure you wipe the soapy residue off of the glass to avoid leaving water marks. Top Tip: As the table top is clear, remember to wipe the underside of your table every so often too! To clean the table legs, all you need is a soft microfibre damp cloth. Do not use any harsh chemical based cleaners as this will potentially damage the surface- water will do just the trick. A mild detergent like washing up liquid is ideal for cleaning up more stubborn marks and it’s always best to wipe up any spills as soon as they occur. When looking for a cleaning product for your faux leather dining chairs, always ask yourself ‘would I put it on my skin / body’? If not, chances are it’s too harsh to use on the faux leather. Don’t be tempted to use an abrasive cloth or sponge; stick to using soft cloths, applying a gentle amount of pressure in a circular motion. Scrubbing will just crack the leather rather than help to remove the mark. If you are ever unsure about the cloth you are using or about the cleaning product, it’s always a good idea to test it on a small area of the faux leather that is plain out of sight, before going ahead and cleaning the whole thing. Be careful of colour transfers from brand new clothing, such as denim, and from clothing that uses darker dyes as this can potentially mark the leather. We recommend doing a regular very mild clean with some warm water and washing up liquid, as this stops the marks from general wear and tear building up over time and making the surface look grubby. If you'd like to know more, we’ve written a post offering loads of tips on cleaning and maintaining faux leather, which can be found on our lifestyle blog.