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Warranty

Warranty

Phillip Nimmo warrants all products against defects in materials and workmanship for one (1) year from  ship date. This warranty does not apply to breakage resulting from misuse, accidents, abuse, neglect,  mishandling or wear resulting from normal use. Philip Nimmo does not warrant finishes against fading  and oxidizing, as metal and other finishes can change over time. Warranty is voided if anyone other than  Philip Nimmo works on or repairs pieces.

Furniture Care

Furniture Care

Take care not to place your furniture in close proximity to any source of heat. We recommend at least  two feet of distance between your furniture and any heat source to prevent excessive drying. In general,  fluctuations in temperature and moisture may result in movement of natural materials used. Proper care  and maintenance will prolong the life of your finish. 

Outdoor Iron Finishes

Weathering conditions such as sun, rain, wind, pollution, freezing cold, salt water and a host of other  conditions will degrade the finish over time. These elements of nature combined with other factors such  as abrasion may cause wear, damage or corrosion of the top coating and underlying primer. This will  shorten the aesthetic and protective value of the finish.

Teak

In the absence of regular maintenance, the high quality of our teak turns to a lustrous silvery-gray patina  when left in its natural state, which is often preferable. To promote the weathering process, wash the teak  regularly, especially during its first few months outside. Do so on a sunny day if possible, and use a mild liquid detergent mixed with a teaspoon of bleach in a gallon of water. The bleach will accelerate the  weathering effect of the sun. After the soap/bleach wash, rinse the furniture thoroughly with clean water  and let it dry. As the teak begins to weather, the grain begins to lift. You may want to lightly sand the fine  “hairs” which rise when the teak begins to weather. The silvery-gray patina will evolve at a different pace  depending on its environment. Wind, salt, spray and sun will always weather teak more quickly.

Cleaning Instructions

Metal

The finish is to be dusted with a soft, untreated dusting cloth. For stubborn soil, wipe with a damp cloth,  then wipe immediately with a dry cloth to remove any remaining moisture.

Mirror

The best method for cleaning a mirror is to use warm water and a soft cloth. Take care not to wet the  frame or edges of the mirror. If this occurs, wipe up excess moisture immediately with a dry cloth.  Should you opt to use a glass cleaner, never spray directly onto the mirror surface. Always apply the  cleaner to a soft cloth. It is important to choose a cleaner that does not contain any ammonia or vinegar.

Lacquer

Lacquer wood finish needs only to be wiped with a soft, untreated dusting cloth.

Waxing instructions

If waxing of wood is desired, use a clear, natural wax. Apply an extremely light coat of wax with a soft  cotton cloth (or place a piece of wax inside a few layers of folded cheesecloth, thus preventing any heavy  smearing). Then, buff at once with a soft cloth, turning often, until wax coating is hard. Be sure all wax is  completely buffed until hard, in order to avoid smearing and streaking.

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