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Cleaning and maintenance of the armchair-Alice factory

September 28, 2021

Taishi chairs are generally made of smooth rosewood. The surface is very hard and smooth. At the same time, it is easy to clean and maintain.

1. Clean it when it is dirty. The armchair is relatively hard, and is generally less integrated with other things. When we see it dirty, we can wipe it clean with clean water and a rag.

2. After cleaning with water, place it in a cool place to air dry. Although it is made of a very hard material, it is still a little damaged by exposure to the sun, so in a more ventilated place, it is best to let it be air-dried.

3. If you want it to be cleaner, you can choose to wipe one side with detergent and rinse it with clean water. This will be very clean, but don't forget to air dry it after flushing.

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