• Arhaus collections are crafted by artisans from around the world and are expertly designed to withstand everyday use. However, as even the best-made furnishings and décor are not indestructible, normal wear and tear will reflect use and care.
• To preserve the finish and look of your outdoor furniture pieces while not in use, store them indoors or cover them securely during winter, heavy rain, and other periods of inclement weather.
• Before storing, clean fabrics and ensure cushions are free of moisture, dirt, and debris.
• In saltwater environments, rinse furniture and wash with soap weekly to remove salt deposits that can damage finishes.
• In freezing environments, thoroughly clean and dry, then store in a dry place (such as a garage or shed) to protect your pieces from moisture damage.
• Avoid letting water stand on surfaces and cushions.
• For best results, follow use instructions for all cleaning products carefully. Do not over apply.
• To protect outdoor cushions during inclement weather, remove them from furniture and store them in a dry place.
• Cushions may show signs of wear and lose shape after prolonged use. To help prevent this, periodically rotate cushions to distribute wear.
• Outdoor cushions should be dusted weekly with a soft-bristle brush to remove dirt.
• Vacuum outdoor upholstery occasionally, using upholstery and crevice attachments to clean up loose particles.
• InsideOut Performance Fabrics can be cleaned with any household soap and water solution. For more stubborn stains, a bleach and water solution can be used and will not discolor or harm the fabric.
• Spot-clean outdoor cushions and upholstery using a clean, absorbent, undyed cloth with a blotting motion. Blot from the outside towards the middle of the soiled area to prevent rings. Never scrub.
• For tough stains, spray the area lightly with clear, mild dish soap, liquid laundry detergent, or cleaning solvent and water. Agitate with a sponge or soft-bristle brush as necessary. Blot clean and thoroughly rinse with water to remove residue. Allow to air-dry.
• If needed, outdoor fabrics can be cleaned using a diluted solution of 1 cup bleach and ¼ cup mild soap per gallon of water. Apply the solution lightly using a spray bottle and agitate with a sponge or soft-bristle brush. Blot and rinse thoroughly. Allow to air-dry.
• If you are mixing cleaners, dilute the mixture using distilled water. Be careful not to over-wet your furniture.
• When drying, flip cushions on their side with zippers facing downward. Unzip cushion covers to ensure all water drains out. Do not place outdoor fabrics in the dryer.
• Avoid over-rubbing and never clean fabrics with a hard-bristle brush as this could damage fibers.
• For best results, follow use instructions for all cleaning products carefully. Do not over apply.
• For overall cleaning or to clean any overly soiled upholstery, we recommend contacting a professional cleaning service.
• Teak should be dusted and gently polished using a dry, clean, soft cloth to preserve its finish and luster.
• Do not clean using abrasives, harsh, corrosive chemicals, or care products containing ammonia or silicone, as these could damage finishes and surfaces.
• Do not clean using pressure cleaners, as these can damage surfaces.
• For best results, follow use instructions for all cleaning products carefully. Do not over apply.
• To prolong your teak furnishings’ original color and to protect against mold and dirt, cover your furnishings with our custom-fit covers when not in use.
• Newly purchased natural teak may experience oil-surfacing, which can be removed by gentle washing. Fabric stained by the natural surfacing of teak oil can be cleaned by following your fabric’s recommended cleaning instructions.
• Thoroughly clean natural teak using a non-metallic, soft-bristle brush and teak cleaning products. You can clean using warm water and mild dish soap.
• Gently scrub teak surfaces in the same direction as their grain. Rinse thoroughly with water. Pat dry with a towel and allow any remaining moisture to air-dry.