Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, popular for its superb malleability, hardness, corrosion resistance and attractive appearance.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Brass will tarnish over time, especially if it is not kept dry. Find a suitable brass polish and clean the brass carefully without staining other materials.
Note
Since brass can be quite susceptible to tarnish, small spots might already have occurred on the product when unpacking. These can easily be polished off.
Oil Treated Oak
Oak is a sturdy and hardwearing antibacterial wood type. Its light, elegant color and well-defined grains makes oak a safe choice for high-quality interior.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Your new product comes with an oil treatment. For daily cleaning, use a damp cloth firmly wrung and be sure always to wipe the entire surface evenly. We do not recommend the use of cleaning agents for daily cleaning. Spills are to be removed immediately to minimize risk of stains.
Oil treated products are to be retreated 1-2 times per year to keep the protective layer on the surface and maintain the aesthetic qualities from the oil. For future treatment, use a suitable oil treatment and follow the enclosed instructions carefully. Avoid contact with other materials to avoid spots and marks. Always follow the specified safety instructions of the treatment product and use the recommended personal protective equipment.