HUBBARDTON FORGE 181183 Brooklyn 9 Wide Mini Pendant Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- HUBBARDTON FORGE
Table of Contents
181183 Brooklyn 9 Wide Mini Pendant
Instruction Manual
Product Care, Maintenance and Cleaning Instructions
All fixtures must be turned off when cleaning or polishing
Painted or Slumped Glass: Gently wipe the surface of the glass with a
soft damp cloth. Never scrub, use an abrasive, or any solvent-based cleaning
products. You may use warm water to clean the glass. Air dry.
Art or Blown Glass: Gently wipe the surface of the glass with a soft damp
cloth. Never scrub or use an abrasive. You may also use warm water or glass
cleaner. Air dry.
Indoor Finishes: Use a dry soft cloth for dusting purposes. Do not use
any heavy cleaners. This could damage the powder coating on your finish.
Outdoor Finishes: Methods for cleaning the powder coat finish depend on
the characteristics of the surface soil. Use water and mild soap or detergent
with a sponge or soft cloth for light surface soils. For medium to heavy soils
a mild solvent, such as mineral spirits, can be used for removal of grease,
sealants or caulking compounds. Spot testing should be performed first to
ensure there is no coating damage or staining from cleaning materials.
Microsuede, Flax, and Linen Shades: Use a dry soft cloth or a “feather
duster” to remove any dust accumulation. Do not apply any fabric cleaner or
water to the fabric on the shade. This could result in permanent damage to the
fabric.
Spun Amber and Spun Frost Shades : Gently wash with mild soapy warm
water. Do not use anything abrasive on the shades as it may damage the fibers.
Dab the dirty area with a soft cloth.
Cork Shades: As our cork shades are made of real cork, and are very delicate,
the only recommended cleaning is dry dusting.
Leather: Leather is a natural product and straps can have variations in
color and imperfections in the hides. This leather can be oiled or dyed to
enhance the look. For cleaning, wipe entire surface with a soft cloth and cool
water to even out any abrasions or stains. Do not spot rub, for it will darken
only that area. Occasional use of Aniline Leather Cleaner, Conditioner, &
Protector, or Aniline Leather Maintenance Kit is recommended. Other leather
cleaners such as saddle soap or household cleaners that may contain harsh
chemicals, alcohol, or ink removers should never be used.
Brass Buckles: Brass components are unfinished and may darken over time.
Brass can be brought back to a polished state by hand, but take care not to
get any polishing media onto the leather straps.
Copper Accents: The unique finish on our copper accents is achieved by
heating and oxidizing the surface of the raw copper. When dusting, gently wipe
the surface with a soft, damp cloth, using a spray wax if desired. For extra
protection and a deep, rich finish, a light application of paste wax once a
year is desirable. Never scrub or use an abrasive. Never use ammonia or
solvent-based cleaning products on the copper surface.
Crystal Decorations: Polish your product carefully with a soft, lint free
cloth, or clean it by hand with lukewarm water. Do not soak your crystal
products in water.
Wood: Use a dry soft cloth for dusting purposes, do not rub. Never scrub,
use an abrasive, or any solvent-based cleaning products, as this could damage
the finish. Wipe dry with soft cloth.
Slate: Gently wipe the surface of the slate with a soft damp cloth, do
not soak. Never scrub, use an abrasive, or any solvent-based cleaning
products. Cleaner designed specifically for natural stone or slate may be
applied as directed by the manufacturer. Air dry.
Marble:
Preventative: Use coasters under all glasses, particularly those
containing alcohol or citrus juices, and place hot dishes on trivets.
Spills: Immediately blot spills with a paper towel. Flush the area with a
mix of warm water and mild dishwashing soap. Rinse several times. Dry the area
thoroughly with a soft cloth. Repeat as necessary. *Never use abrasive
scrubbers or rough-woven cloths that could scratch marble. Do not use products
containing lemon, vinegar, or other acids that will dull or etch marble
surface. Stay away from scouring powders or abrasive creams and rust removers
containing hydrofluoric acid; these will damage marble.
Alabaster:
Use a dry soft cloth or a “feather duster” to remove any dust accumulation.
Raw alabaster should not be polished with wax, or cleaned with wet or acidic
cleaners.
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