linergo 80-1270-MM Brando Height Adjustable Table Instructions
- June 8, 2024
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linergo 80-1270-MM Brando Height Adjustable Table
Care Instructions
Care instructions for storage furniture and tables for offices, conference centres, canteens, entrances, changing rooms, workshops and schools.
LAMINATE
Care
Clean the surface with a soap-based cleaning agent diluted in water, then wipe
the surface dry with a soft, dry cloth.
Stains
Stains can be removed using a mild cleaning agent and a soft cloth. For more
difficult stains, you can carefully apply acetone, but not on the edges. Do not
use scouring powder, steel wool or other abrasive products. Wipe the surface
dry after cleaning.
General
Laminate is a durable material, but is sensitive to water infiltration around
the corners. Use thick, protective mats for flower pots, plates, coffee cups,
etc. where there is a risk of spillage. Remove all stains and fluids as soon as
possible and wipe the surface dry afterwards. Be careful when using warm, hard
or sharp objects as they can damage the surface.
WOOD AND VENEER
Care
Clean the surface with cloth slightly dampened in soap solution – take care
not to use too much solution. Wipe the surface dry with a soft, dry cloth
after cleaning.
Stains
Nothing stronger than soap solution should be used; strong cleaning products
and other solutions, such as alcohol, can damage the wood surface. Never use
cleaning sponges to remove stains as they can bleach the wood.
General
Wood is a natural material and changes appearance over time. Different
factors, such as usage and light, influence how quickly wood ages and darkens.
Do not leave objects on the surface for long periods of time as lighter
marks/areas may appear. Wood is sensitive to scratches, so avoid placing sharp
objects on the surface. If scratches appear on the veneer surface you can fill
them in with wood filler and then surface treat the area. This may result in
different shades in the wood. If scratches appear on solid wood, you can
remove the outer layer using sandpaper and then treat the whole surface.
Cracks can be filled with wood filler, then sandpapered and treated. Liquid
spills must be removed immediately. Warm objects should not be placed directly
on lacquered wood surfaces as they can cause cracks. Strong changes in
temperature and humidity can also make the wood crack.
LINOLEUM
Care
Clean the surface with a soap-based cleaning agent diluted in water.
Alternatively use hand detergent or a pH-neutral cleaning solution for light
soiling. For heavier soiling, a white nylon cloth can be used to rub lightly
when cleaning. Wipe the surface dry with a soft, dry cloth after cleaning. The
surface can be protected and cared for with a soft wax such as I-wax.
Stains
Stains from ballpoint pens for similar coloured products, for example, can be
removed with white spirit. Wet the surface afterwards with a light cleaning
product and then wipe it dry.
General
Use thick, protective mats for flower pots, plates, coffee cups, etc. where
there is a risk of spillage. Remove all stains and fluids as soon as possible
and wipe the surface dry afterwards. Be careful when using warm, hard or sharp
objects as they can damage the surface.
LACQUERED MDF
Care Clean the surface with a soap-based cleaning agent diluted in water, then wipe the surface dry with a soft, dry cloth.
Stains
Stains should be removed using a mild cleaning agent and a soft cloth. Do not
use scouring powder, steel wool or other abrasive products. Wipe the surface
dry after cleaning.
General
Use thick, protective mats for flower pots, plates, coffee cups, etc. where
there is a risk of spillage. Remove all stains and fluids as soon as possible
and wipe the surface dry afterwards. Be careful when using warm, hard or sharp
objects as they can damage the surface. Avoid stickers, such as decals, tape
or similar adhesive products as they can rip off the lacquer when removed.
LACQUERED METAL
Care Clean the surface with a soap-based cleaning agent diluted in water, then wipe the surface dry with a soft, dry cloth.
Stains Stains should be removed using a mild cleaning agent and a soft cloth. For more difficult stains, you can carefully apply methylated spirits. Do not use scouring powder, steel wool or other abrasive products. Wipe the surface dry after cleaning.
General
Lacquered metal is a durable material, but can be sensitive to oxidisation
that then lets scratches occur. Scratches to the lacquer should be lacquered
to prevent rust. Be careful when using warm, hard or sharp objects as they can
damage the surface.
STAINLESS STEEL
Care
In exposed and aggressive environments, the surface should be cleaned at least
once every three months. For brushed surfaces, use soapy water and polish with
a dry, soft cotton cloth. For polished surfaces, regular glass cleaner
(without chlorine) can be used.
Stains Generally, for discoloured brushed or polished surfaces, use a ”creamy” cleaning agent without abrasive. For very damaged surfaces, use a metal polish such as Autosol or rubbing compound. Steel wool must never be used. When using chemicals, rinse thoroughly with water and then wipe with a dry cotton cloth. For stainless steel products in exposed outdoor environments, add a layer of car wax after thorough cleaning.
General
Despite the name, stainless steel can corrode. Therefore, stainless steel is
not always suitable in environments with a lot of air pollution, salt or
acids. In marine areas, industrial areas or other places where pollutants or
acids are present, other materials may be preferable.
PLASTIC
Care
Clean the surface with a soap-based cleaning agent diluted in water. Wipe the
surface dry with a soft cloth after cleaning.
Stains
Stains can be removed with mild detergent and a soft cloth. Do not use
scouring powder, steel wool or similar products with an abrasive effect. Wipe
the surface after cleaning. Bleached or discoloured surfaces cannot be
repaired.
General
Plastic is a collective name for many different polymers with different
properties and is therefore used in many different applications. It is
therefore important to choose the right product, taking into consideration the
characteristics of the plastic in terms of temperature, light and chemical
resistance.
WHITEBOARDS
Care
Clean the surface with a damp cloth without detergent. Wipe the surface dry
with a soft cloth after cleaning. Do not use the board until it is completely
dry. Soap, washing-up liquid and similar detergents should never be used as
they damage the surface.
Stains
If the board is very dirty, you may need to use a cleaner specially designed
for whiteboards. Wipe once with water and let the board dry thoroughly before
use.
If you accidentally write on the board with a permanent marker, try
overwriting the text with an erasable whiteboard pen, wait a while and then
erase it with a regular whiteboard eraser. As a last resort, use acetone or
methylated spirit with caution.
General
One common reason why the whiteboard gets dirty is that the eraser needs to be
replaced. Another explanation is if you are using a poor quality pen that
leaves dirt and grease behind. The whiteboard can also get dirty from people’s
hands; grease from people’s hands can leave a film on the board. Furthermore,
if you use unsuitable cleaning products, such as soap, the enamel of the
whiteboard can be damaged, which makes it difficult to clean the surface. When
you are writing on the board, wait a while for the ink to dry before wiping it
off or the ink will smear and it will be difficult to clean. On a new
whiteboard, the text may appear to have a shadow after drying. This is due to
residue from the protective plastic used on all newly manufactured whiteboards
and will disappear after a short period of use.
FABRIC
Care
Air out and vacuum your furniture regularly. Use a soft brush. Always vacuum
before cleaning. For extra protection against moisture and dirt, you can
impregnate the fabric.
Stains
Treat stains as soon as possible. If possible, soak the stain instead of
rubbing it. Solutions depending on the type of stain:
GREASE-FREE STAINS: First, try a damp cloth or sponge with warm water. Start working on the stain from the outside and work in towards the centre. GREASE STAINS: Use stain remover intended for the purpose. Try it on a less visible part of the fabric first. If the cover is removable this does NOT mean that you can wash it yourself. If there are no washing instructions provided, the fabric should be dry-cleaned.
General
Sunlight and heat can cause the colours to fade and weaken the fibres of the
fabric. Do not place the furniture in direct sunlight or near a heater. If
piling appears, it can be carefully removed with a fabric shaver.
OUTDOOR FURNITURE
Care
Clean with a mild detergent and a soft sponge or cloth. Never use a high-
pressure washer. Pine furniture should be treated when the furniture is new
and then at least twice in the first year. Thereafter, it should be treated at
least once a year or when necessary. Clean and let it dry for at least one day
and then treat it with suitable wood protection. Stained furniture can be re-
stained if necessary. For furniture made of aluminium, rattan or plastic,
regular cleaning is sufficient. Do not leave glass surfaces exposed to direct
sunlight. The focused rays can cause burn marks on the surface the same way
hot items do.When the furniture is not in use, tilt it so that rainwater runs
off easily. During autumn/winter, the furniture should be protected from
weather and wind in a dry, cool and well ventilated area. Make sure the
furniture is dry before it is stored.
Stains
Black stains on wooden furniture are mainly due to air pollution. Clean and
treat the furniture frequently so that the contaminants do not penetrate the
wood. Resin is naturally present in pine and at higher temperatures can
penetrate the wood. Hardened resin can be scratched away, while soft resin
should be removed with turpentine. If plastic or wood furniture sustains
burns, it will be necessary to replace the damaged part(s).
General
Wood is a living material where colour changes, small cracks and bumps are
naturally occurring. To keep the furniture looking its best, it must be
treated according to the care instructions. Mistreated wooden furniture can be
destroyed in a single season. Strong sun, damp conditions and rain are hard on
your outdoor furniture, so protect your furniture from mold, rust and
bleaching as much as possible. When not using the furniture, place it under a
shelter or use a furniture cover.
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