MAINTENANCE
Wild Oak
Wild Oak
MAINTENANCE
(Applies to both lacquered and oiled surfaces)
Wild oak is a natural material where grain and nuance differences are part of the look. To preserve the beautiful look of the wood, the following is recommended:
Lacquered wood is durable and requires minimal maintenance.
Oiled wood needs to be cared for to maintain its glow and resilience.
Important information
Wild oak is a natural material where grain and nuance differences are part of the look. To preserve the beautiful look of the wood, the following is recommended:
Daily cleaning
- Wipe with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth.
- Avoid harsh detergents and abrasive sponges as they can damage the surface.
Lacquered Wild Oak (color 46)
Lacquered wood is durable and requires minimal maintenance.Maintenance
- Requires no oil treatment.
- Use mild soapy water for more thorough cleaning - always wipe dry.
Important
- Avoid prolonged moisture and spills - always dry immediately.
- Avoid hot objects directly on the surface. Use coasters.
Oiled Wild Oak (color 1 and 95 - with hardener)
Oiled wood needs to be cared for to maintain its glow and resilience.Maintenance and care
- Oil treatment as needed - typically 1-2 times a year depending on usage.
- Use furniture grade wood oil with hardener to match your finish.
How to clean
- Slightly damp cloth - no all-purpose cleaners or degreasing soaps.
- For matte stains, you can easily polish with a small amount of oil.
Important information
- Avoid direct sunlight, which can cause color changes.
- Maintain stable humidity to avoid cracks and movement in the wood.
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