Installation & Assembly
Enjoy your Real Wood Furniture!
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MADE IN BRAZIL
Here are some tips on assembling your flat-pack furniture in order to minimize your
assembly time and frustrations:
-Do Not throw away packaging material until assembly is complete.
-Assemble the item on a soft surface, such as cardboard or old blanket, to protect
finish from possible dents of scratches.
-Choose a spacious, open area near where the piece will be located. It is easier to
move parts than to relocate the furniture after it is fully assembled, depending on
its size and weight.
-Organize everything and count it twice. lf you organize the items by parts, you'll
find it much easier to grab each piece as you build.
- Real Wood furniture may present imperfections such as wood knots, minor
splits or cracks that are part of the natural aspect of the material. In few cases,
also can be caused by variations of air moisture and temperature.
Whenever stability of the piece of furniture is not compromised we recommend
customers to perform cosmetic touch-ups by wax crayon fillers sold at all major
hardware stores.
-It is best to use any tools the kit provides, such as a hex key, because they may
be specially sized for that piece of furniture. We do not recommend the use of
power drill, it can damage your furniture if not used correctly.
-Read the entire list of instructions, arranging your parts in order of use as you go.
-Finally, Enlist a help from friends and family since proper assembly of most items
require 2 people.
PLEASE READ BELOW BEFORE BEGINNING YOUR ASSEMBLY
Wood Furniture Care:
- Clean with a cloth dampened with water or furniture polish following the pattern
of the grain.
- Do NOT use solvents such as alcohol for cleaning.
- Avoid placing under direct sun light, to prevent UV damage.
- Avoid positioning very close to heaters or AC vents.
- Hot pads should always be used when placing warm serving dishes on your furniture.
- Very hot items such as a sauce pan or baking dish should never be placed on a
tabletop, even with a hot pad.
- Place mats will help to protect the finish from dishes and silverware, and coasters
will help protect your furniture from moisture.
REV - 02/17/2017