
Care instructions and tips for long-lasting furniture
The right care is crucial in ensuring that furniture remains beautiful and functional for many years to come. The following care instructions and tips provide guidance for everyday use and the correct handling of different surfaces and materials.
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If you have any questions or uncertainties, please do not hesitate to contact us personally at any time.
Front material
• Lacquered MDF (colored lacquer)
• Lacquered wood (clear)
• Oiled wood
• Linoleum
Wipe with a soft, slightly damp cotton cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents. No additional basic care is required. Avoid standing moisture. Allow damp areas to air-dry thoroughly or wipe dry.
• Glass / Mirror
We recommend cleaning with a damp chamois cloth. Do not use standard glass cleaners or aggressive cleaning agents.
Worktops / Surfaces
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Natural stone
Clean natural stone with lukewarm water and a cotton cloth; use a pH-neutral stone cleaner if necessary. Remove stains immediately if possible.
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Stainless steel
Clean stainless steel with a mild dish soap and polish dry to prevent limescale marks. If necessary, use a stainless steel care oil instead of glass cleaner.
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Ceramic
Warm water and a soft cloth are usually sufficient for cleaning ceramic. If necessary, use mild cleaners with a pH value of 5–8.
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Corian
Clean Corian with a mild cleaner and a soft cloth—avoid abrasive cleaners or sponges.
Interior spaces
• Melamine coated
• Drawers in oak, lacquered
• Clothes rails and other items
Wipe with a soft, slightly damp cotton cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents. No additional basic care is required. Avoid standing moisture. Allow damp areas to air-dry thoroughly or wipe dry.
• Fittings
Fittings are maintenance-free and therefore do not require any special care.
Further information and tips
We provide suitable care products for natural stone, wood, and sinks.
Please follow the instructions for use on the respective product labels.
Use of microfiber cloths:
Microfiber cloths must never be used on high-gloss lacquered surfaces, high-gloss foil finishes, or acrylic fronts.
Microfiber cloths have an abrasive effect and can irreversibly damage the glossy finish.
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Furniture polish and silicone care products:
Furniture polishes and silicone-based products do more harm than good to furniture. They leave behind residues that are difficult to remove and damage the natural surface.
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Handling chemical cleaning agents:
Chemical cleaning agents can damage, dry out, or discolor surfaces – especially oiled wood, linoleum, or lacquer. It is therefore best to avoid using aggressive or solvent-based products.
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Care of built-in kitchen appliances:
Please follow the manufacturer's instructions.
