Care Guide

Professional Office Furniture Solutions for Comfortable and Efficient Work Environments

Proper care and maintenance significantly extend the lifespan of your office chairs while preserving their appearance and comfort. This guide provides comprehensive care recommendations for Roctry office chairs, covering various materials. Follow these tips to keep your chairs looking and feeling like new.

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Wood Care Tips

  • Regularly wipe wooden parts with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using wet cloths directly to prevent moisture penetration.
  • Apply specialized wood conditioner quarterly to maintain shine and moisture resistance.
  • Avoid exposing wooden parts to direct sunlight to prevent fading and cracking.
  • For scratches, use a wood repair pen followed by a small amount of wood conditioning oil.
  • Avoid cleaners containing alcohol or ammonia, which can damage the wood's protective coating.

How to Remove & Prevent Mold

  • Maintain a well-ventilated, dry workspace with humidity below 50% to prevent mold growth.
  • If mold appears, clean immediately with diluted white vinegar solution (1:4 ratio) or specialized mold remover.
  • For mold on upholstery, apply a paste of baking soda and water, let sit for 30 minutes, then brush off.
  • Monthly, check hidden areas like chair bottoms and seams for early signs of mold.
  • During humid seasons, use dehumidifiers or air conditioning to control indoor moisture.

Leather Care Tips

  • Weekly, gently wipe leather surfaces with a clean, soft cloth to remove dust and stains.
  • Use specialized leather cleaner and conditioner every 2-3 months to maintain softness and shine.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to prevent fading and hardening.
  • If liquids spill on leather, blot immediately with an absorbent cloth—do not rub.
  • Avoid products containing silicone or petroleum distillates, which can damage leather surfaces.

General Care Tips

  • Regularly check all screws and connections for looseness; tighten every six months.
  • Avoid excessive tilting or rocking, which can affect chair structure and mechanisms.
  • Keep chairs clean; vacuum monthly to remove dust and hair from bottoms and casters.
  • Clean casters regularly; if they stick, apply a small amount of lubricant.
  • Do not stand on chairs or exceed weight limits; follow manufacturer's recommendations.

Upholstered Furniture Care Tips

  • Vacuum upholstery weekly, paying attention to seams where dust accumulates.
  • For stains, blot immediately with a clean, damp cloth. Avoid rubbing to prevent spreading.
  • Rotate or flip cushions (if removable) quarterly to ensure even wear.
  • Avoid harsh chemical cleaners; opt for specialized upholstery cleaners.
  • For stubborn stains, contact professional cleaning services to avoid fabric damage.

Metal Care Tips

  • Monthly, wipe metal parts with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and fingerprints.
  • For chrome or polished metal, use specialized metal cleaners to maintain shine.
  • Avoid contact with acidic or corrosive substances that can damage metal surfaces.
  • Check metal seams and welds for rust; address immediately if found.
  • For outdoor metal chairs, regularly inspect coating integrity; reapply protective coating as needed.

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  1.  Before cleaning or maintenance, always test products on inconspicuous areas to ensure material compatibility.
  2. Follow cleaning instructions on product labels; different chair materials may require specific care methods.
  3. For structural damage or mechanical issues, do not attempt repairs yourself. Contact Roctry professional service.
  4. Regular maintenance is more effective than occasional deep cleaning. Establish a routine care schedule.