Bench
For care and maintenance of your faux leather dining bench, we recommend doing a regular, very mild clean with some warm water and washing up liquid. This will stop the marks from general wear and tear building up over time and making the surface of the seats look grubby. When cleaning faux leather, try to remember that scrubbing the surface will crack the leather rather than help to remove the mark. Instead, use a damp cloth and apply a gentle amount of pressure in a circular motion. Our white gloss dining tables have such a bright and lovely shine, and believe it or not, it is such an easy finish to clean and maintain. For general cleaning, all you need is a soft microfibre damp cloth to wipe any marks away. Do not use any harsh chemical based cleaners as this will potentially damage the surface- water will do just the trick. For cleaning up the more stubborn or greasy marks caused by food and drink, try using a mild detergent like washing up liquid. As with any table surface, we always suggest using placemats and coasters as this just gives the glossy table surface that extra layer of protection against scratching and general wear and tear. If you’d like some more information, head over to our Lifestyle blog for more tips and tricks on how to clean both white gloss and faux leather.
Table
Our white gloss dining tables have such a bright and lovely shine, and believe it or not, it is such an easy finish to clean and maintain. For general cleaning, all you need is a soft microfibre damp cloth to wipe any marks away. Do not use any harsh chemical based cleaners as this will potentially damage the surface- water will do just the trick. For cleaning up the more stubborn or greasy marks caused by food and drink, try using a mild detergent like washing up liquid. For the best results, wipe up any marks and spills as soon as they occur. Once you've finished cleaning, just give the white gloss surface a quick wipe over with a dry cloth to remove any moisture. As with any table surface, we always suggest using placemats and coasters as this just gives the glossy table surface that extra layer of protection against scratching and general wear and tear.
For more tips on how to look after your white gloss dining table, take a look at our lifestyle blog.