Wooden surfaces (including natural wood veneer)

Keep in mind that all wooden surfaces may change the appearance over time not only depending on the climate characteristics and the environmental conditions, but also on how the owner takes care of them.

1. In addition to general conditions of maintenance, we recommend using a soft cloth or chamois leather wetted and well squeezed out before use for cleaning. Always dry thoroughly (wipe with a dry cloth) wetted areas at the end of the cleaning.

2. Good alternative is a systematic dry cleaning using a vacuum cleaner equipped with a "soft brush" type attachment.

3. It is recommended to use wood polishes. With that said, polishes and other chemical specialties that have contraindications for food contact cannot be used for furniture polishing (handling). Carefully read the instructions!

4. It is categorically inadmissible to use abrasive cleaners or rough scrubbing material (scrapers, sponges coated with the fiber-like plastic or metal material) during cleaning.