How to Care for Stained-Oak and Steel
Crafted to last, our curated collection of dining tables has been intentionally selected to tell the story of craft and longevity. Below are a few guidelines to ensure your piece retains its inert characteristics and continues to tell the story of your home:
Routine Maintenance of Stained-Oak
- Use Weylandts Soft Wax as furniture polish and apply every few weeks.
- Use our maintenance oil annually to nourish the finish. This product must not be used on natural oak.
- Exposure to sunlight will cause wood to fade.
- Changes in temperature and humidity can cause expansion and contraction of the timber, resulting in cracks.
Spot Treatment
- Immediately blot spills to avoid moisture penetration.
- Dust regularly and wipe with a slightly damp cotton cloth.
- Do not use any harsh chemicals to clean the timber.
Routine Maintenance of Steel
- Dust regularly and do not rub, scratch or scour.
- Wash the surface with warm, soapy water and a lint-free cloth or soft sponge. If the product is in a seawater environment, do this weekly as salt deposits can damage the finish.
- Avoid letting water stand on the surface of your furniture.
Spot Treatment
- Immediately blot spills to avoid moisture penetration.
- Exposure to sunlight will cause wood to fade.
- Our finishes offer protection from day to day use.
Important to Note
Knots, splits, cracks and colour variations are part of the natural characteristics of timber.
For any further assistance, reach out to our customer care team for personalised support.
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