Materialien
Tripod: solid wood (oak)
Table top: Colored MDF with linoleum coating
Table top - cleaning and care
Removal of loose dust and dirt:
Loose dirt can be removed using dust-binding cloths z.B. a microfiber cloth.
Removing adhering dirt
To remove adhering dirt, dissolve a mild detergent (z.B. a hand dishwashing detergent) in water according to the manufacturer's instructions. Soak a soft cloth in the cleaning solution and wring out well. Use this to wipe the linoleum surface clean.
Removing stubborn dirt and stains
For stubborn dirt and stains, there are special cleaning and care sets for furniture linoleum (z.B. from HARell) Please note that most agents contain oil and can cause unsightly shiny spots on your table top.
Nutzung
- Liquids such as coffee, tea, wine, sauce splashes or similar should be removed from the surface as quickly as possible.
- Flower pots made of terracotta, clay or metal can leave discoloration on linoleum. Please use suitable coasters.
- Disinfectants can cause stains due to their high solvent content. If the linoleum surface needs to be disinfected, please only use surface disinfectants suitable for linoleum and test them beforehand on a sample piece or a non-visible area.
- Please do not use solvent-based cleaning agents such as z.BWhite spirit, acetone or nail polish remover. These will destroy the surface of the linoleum.
Special notes
The so-called "drying chamber film" is formed during linoleum production in the post-oxidation phase and is noticeable by a yellowish tinge. It disappears as soon as the linoleum is exposed to UV/daylight. If objects such as mousepads, monitors or books are left on the linoleum for a longer period of time, this discoloration may reappear. However, it will disappear as soon as light falls on the area again. The dry chamber film cannot be removed by cleaning.
Wood - care and cleaning
- Regular cleaning: Wipe the wooden surface with a dry or slightly damp (not wet!) cotton cloth. Please do not use a microfiber cloth, as this can cause small scratches in the wood.
- Removing minor stains: These can be easily removed with special furniture soap. Do not use grease-dissolving household cleaners or steam cleaners, as these can damage the wood structure, which can also damage the elegant appearance of the wood surface in the long term.
- Stronger stains on uncolored wood: If small stains cannot be removed by simply wiping, they can be easily removed with fine sandpaper. Then treat the affected area again with a suitable furniture oil.
- Water stains: Allow them to dry completely before treating them.
Please note: Wood is a natural material that always has differences in structure and color, making each individual product unique. However, this also means that a wood sample or digital image of wood can only ever approximate the structure and color of the real product. All roomours woods are oiled to emphasize and protect the properties and natural look of the material.