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Create a pleasant centerpiece in the heart of the home with a stylish dining table from the Estelle series! This rectangular dining table has a delicious white/gray marble table top and a metal undercarriage. The elegant design makes the dining table just as good for partying as everyday! Care advice: Marble is a porous material that is sensitive to spillage and acids, so make sure to always dry up everything that is spilled immediately. New marble and terazzo discs should always be treated a couple of times in the beginning. The record should be discussed with “Protect Marble & amp; Stone ”from Leatchermaster alternatively, iron a thin layer of parafin oil/white oil.
Specification:Vedlikehold:
MARBLE & TERRAZZO Marble and terrazzo are living materials and can therefore variate in colour, structure, and marbling. Calcite and sandpits are two natural characteristics that indicate that the marble is authentic. Calcite looks like crushed crystals and appears when limestone from water inside the stone solidifies. Sandpits are air bubbles that were created when the stone was formed and look like small pits or bubbles on the surface. Just like grains and strips, are sandpits and calcite what makes marble unique. Not one stone looks like the other. Marble is a delicate and porous material that is sensitive to liquids, moisture, and dirt. Therefore, you need to be extra careful of how you use and maintain the stone. We recommend treating the marble with “Protect Marble & Stone” from Leather Master. Another alternative is to apply a thin layer of paraffin / white oil on the table top. Let the oil sink in for a while and then wipe off and polish. For daily care, clean with a damp soft cloth and ordinary soapy water. Spilled liquid needs to be wiped off immediately. - Wiping with just a dishcloth and tap water can leave small water rings when dried up. - Acidic lime solvents corrode marble as it consists of limestone. - Wine and lemon are liquids that are also acidic and will corrode the marble. STEEL Keep in mind that steel is a material that can rust when getting exposed to water and moisture over a longer time. Paint or any other covering treatment is what keeps the rust away. Therefor it is important not to damage the coating. Solvents should not be used on painted or lacquered steel as this will dissolve the finish, exposing it to rust. For daily care, clean with a soft cloth and soapy water. Always wipe the surface dry afterwards and avoid any excess water.
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Create a pleasant centerpiece in the heart of the home with a stylish dining table from the Estelle series! This rectangular dining table has a delicious white/gray marble table top and a metal undercarriage. The elegant design makes the dining table just as good for partying as everyday! Care advice: Marble is a porous material that is sensitive to spillage and acids, so make sure to always dry up everything that is spilled immediately. New marble and terazzo discs should always be treated a couple of times in the beginning. The record should be discussed with “Protect Marble & amp; Stone ”from Leatchermaster alternatively, iron a thin layer of parafin oil/white oil.
Specification:Vedlikehold:
MARBLE & TERRAZZO Marble and terrazzo are living materials and can therefore variate in colour, structure, and marbling. Calcite and sandpits are two natural characteristics that indicate that the marble is authentic. Calcite looks like crushed crystals and appears when limestone from water inside the stone solidifies. Sandpits are air bubbles that were created when the stone was formed and look like small pits or bubbles on the surface. Just like grains and strips, are sandpits and calcite what makes marble unique. Not one stone looks like the other. Marble is a delicate and porous material that is sensitive to liquids, moisture, and dirt. Therefore, you need to be extra careful of how you use and maintain the stone. We recommend treating the marble with “Protect Marble & Stone” from Leather Master. Another alternative is to apply a thin layer of paraffin / white oil on the table top. Let the oil sink in for a while and then wipe off and polish. For daily care, clean with a damp soft cloth and ordinary soapy water. Spilled liquid needs to be wiped off immediately. - Wiping with just a dishcloth and tap water can leave small water rings when dried up. - Acidic lime solvents corrode marble as it consists of limestone. - Wine and lemon are liquids that are also acidic and will corrode the marble. STEEL Keep in mind that steel is a material that can rust when getting exposed to water and moisture over a longer time. Paint or any other covering treatment is what keeps the rust away. Therefor it is important not to damage the coating. Solvents should not be used on painted or lacquered steel as this will dissolve the finish, exposing it to rust. For daily care, clean with a soft cloth and soapy water. Always wipe the surface dry afterwards and avoid any excess water.
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Create a pleasant centerpiece in the heart of the home with a stylish dining table from the Estelle series! This rectangular dining table has a delicious white/gray marble table top and a metal undercarriage. The elegant design makes the dining table just as good for partying as everyday! Care advice: Marble is a porous material that is sensitive to spillage and acids, so make sure to always dry up everything that is spilled immediately. New marble and terazzo discs should always be treated a couple of times in the beginning. The record should be discussed with “Protect Marble & amp; Stone ”from Leatchermaster alternatively, iron a thin layer of parafin oil/white oil.
Specification:Vedlikehold:
MARBLE & TERRAZZO Marble and terrazzo are living materials and can therefore variate in colour, structure, and marbling. Calcite and sandpits are two natural characteristics that indicate that the marble is authentic. Calcite looks like crushed crystals and appears when limestone from water inside the stone solidifies. Sandpits are air bubbles that were created when the stone was formed and look like small pits or bubbles on the surface. Just like grains and strips, are sandpits and calcite what makes marble unique. Not one stone looks like the other. Marble is a delicate and porous material that is sensitive to liquids, moisture, and dirt. Therefore, you need to be extra careful of how you use and maintain the stone. We recommend treating the marble with “Protect Marble & Stone” from Leather Master. Another alternative is to apply a thin layer of paraffin / white oil on the table top. Let the oil sink in for a while and then wipe off and polish. For daily care, clean with a damp soft cloth and ordinary soapy water. Spilled liquid needs to be wiped off immediately. - Wiping with just a dishcloth and tap water can leave small water rings when dried up. - Acidic lime solvents corrode marble as it consists of limestone. - Wine and lemon are liquids that are also acidic and will corrode the marble. STEEL Keep in mind that steel is a material that can rust when getting exposed to water and moisture over a longer time. Paint or any other covering treatment is what keeps the rust away. Therefor it is important not to damage the coating. Solvents should not be used on painted or lacquered steel as this will dissolve the finish, exposing it to rust. For daily care, clean with a soft cloth and soapy water. Always wipe the surface dry afterwards and avoid any excess water.
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