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Care And Maintenance - Jack-Post H-37/800032 Guide D'utilisation Et D'entretien

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USE & CARE
WARNINGS:
THIS PRODUCT DESIGNED FOR A MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF 400 POUNDS.
NOTE: Save assembly instruction sheet for future reference.
PLEASE READ THIS INFORMATION CAREFULLY - IT WILL HELP YOU TO MAINTAIN YOUR FURNITURE
This furniture has been made from seasoned wood. Wood is a natural material and it's appearance
will change when exposed to the elements; cracks and splits will appear, particularly on the end grain
and to a lesser extent on the surface within a few weeks if left exposed to the elements. This is
normal and more common in log furniture which adds to the rustic look of it. The furniture is designed
with this in mind to remain strong and durable. If left exposed to the weather your furniture will turn a
silver grayish color, the exact color will depend on the environment; for example, dark spots may
occur if the furniture is placed in a shady location under a tree. To help preserve the color cover the
furniture with a garden furniture cover when not in use. Wood expands and contracts with changes in
relative humidity, to prevent over drying and excessive cracking do not store in a heated place.
To maintain the original timber color and to keep your surface in pristine condition we recommend
applying an oil base penetrating finish such as deck stain which is available at most wood product
retailers. If the original color is desired a clear or natural stain will be similar in color. We DO NOT
recommend surface coatings such as sealers, varnishes or water base products. If your furniture is in
a fully exposed environment we recommend re-coating two times per year. In a semi-covered
environment (e.g. shade, covered patio or similar) we recommend coating once per year. Also by
applying the oil/stain before the wood begins to turn the characteristic silver/gray color following these
simple instructions may lengthen the interval between recoating.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

1.
Cover the floor area with a suitable liquid resistant ground sheet to contain dust, dirt or spills.
2.
Use suitable protective clothing, ie. Rubber gloves , apron etc.
3.
Check and retighten all furniture hardware
4.
Inspect the condition of all wood surfaces. The silver/gray color indicated the natural
oxidation of the wood and may be accompanied by fine surface splits or checking. This is
evidence of the wood's natural protection acting like our outer skin. Consequently, the
natural weathered surface is only skin deep and the original color reappears when new wood
is exposed.
5.
To return the wood to it's original color we recommend cleaning the surface of dirt, bird
droppings, tree sap, grease etc. Scrub or brush with a mild detergent and rinse thoroughly.
Ensure the wood surface is completely dry before finishing.
6.
DO NOT USE STEEL WOOL as the fine particles may result in dark rusty blotching.
APPLYING THE OIL FINISH
1.
After opening can of oil/stain, stir thoroughly to produce an even consistency. We
recommend the use of a lint free cloth or small brush suitable for oil base finishes.
2.
Apply oil/stain evenly to all wood surfaces avoiding the oil/stain to pool. When finished, wipe
off any runs or excess oil/stain. (Avoid applying too much oil/stain as a thin coat will give
ample protection.) Any excess oil/stain may be cleaned with Mineral Spirits or Turpentine.
3.
Allow approximately 48 hours for oil/stain to dry completely.
4.
Before use, wipe away any residue using a lint free cloth and a furniture polish such as
Pledge. A buffing action may produce a slightly polished surface.
Customer Service: Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Eastern Time
Phone: 1-800-800-4950
E-mail: cs@jack-post.com
© 2020 Jack-Post Corporation
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/800032
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