Vertical Surface Fabrics

All Nucubus vertical surface fabrics have a cleanability code of WS. This means clean with shampoo, foam or dry cleaning solvents as desired.
Do not saturate with liquid. Pile fabrics may require brushing to restore appearance. Remove as much soil or staining material as possible by carefully vacuuming, brushing, or scraping with a dull instrument.

 

Water-Borne Soil
Follow these directions for removing water-borne, non-greasy soil or stains (such as coffee, milk, soft drinks, fruit juices, washable ink, etc.
Gently apply a water-base cleaner, that is specifically made for cleaning fabric, to the soiled area using a clean cloth or sponge. Suitable cleaners include Bissell® Upholstery Shampoo, Woolite® Upholstery Shampoo, or Guardsman Fabri-Kleen®.
Work the cleaner into a lather or foam, if possible, to minimize soaking the fabric. Using light brushing motions, work from the outside of the soiled area toward the center to prevent rings.
Allow fabric to dry completely, and then vacuum thoroughly.

 

Oil-Borne Soil
Follow these directions for removing oil-borne soil or stains (such as salad dressing, grease, lipstick, ball-point ink, etc.):
Gently apply a dry-cleaning fluid to the soiled area using a dampened, clean cloth or soft-bristle brush.
Using quick, light, rubbing or brushing strokes, work from the outside of the soiled area toward the center to prevent rings.
Avoid soaking the fabric. Gently blot with a clean, absorbent cloth to soak up and remove dampened soil.
Allow fabric to dry completely, and then vacuum thoroughly.

 

Large Areas
When large fabric areas must be cleaned, such as complete panels, it is recommended that you employ a professional cleaning
firm that uses a dry-foam upholstery shampoo and an immediate wet pick-up vacuum system. Do not steam clean or use other methods that soak or heat the fabric.

 

Vertical Surface Vinyl
Remove as much soil or staining material as possible by carefully vacuuming, brushing, or scraping with a dull instrument. Use lukewarm water and mild soap to remove most soil and stains. Work up a thin lather on a clean, damp piece of cheesecloth and rub it gently over the soiled area. Wipe off the soap with a fresh piece of cheesecloth. Finish by wiping with a soft, dry cloth.
Never use furniture polishes, oils, solvents, varnishes, abrasive cleaners, or ammonia water on leather.
Never use furniture polishes, oils, solvents, varnishes, abrasive cleaners, or ammonia water on vinyl. Naphtha or mineral spirits may be used with caution (they are flammable) to remove chewing gum, grease, or other greasy soils and stains that cannot be removed with soap and water.

 

Acrylic Panels
Dust with a soft, damp cloth or chamois.
Clean only with mild soap, detergent and water, or Pledge. Do not use window-cleaning fluids, scouring compounds, gritty cloths, leaded or ethyl gasoline, or strong solvents such as alcohol, acetone, carbon tetrachloride, etc.
To remove tar, grease, paint, etc., use naphtha or kerosene. Rinse well and dry with a soft, damp cloth or chamois. Polish acrylic by applying a thin, even coating of automobile paste wax with a soft cloth. Do not use a cleaner-wax combination.
Remove minor surface scratches by waxing. Remove deeper scratches by sanding lightly with 400-grit, "wet or dry" sandpaper and buffing with a clean, muslin wheel dressed with a good grade of fine-grit buffing compound. A _" electric drill with a 4" buffing wheel has sufficient RPMs. Buff lightly with a clean cotton flannel or jersey cloth.
Avoid aromatic solvents and abrasives.
Acrylic is combustible, so observe fire and safety procedures appropriate for compatible forms of wood. Do not expose to excessive heat or flame.

 

Seating Upholstery
All Nucubus seating upholstery has a cleanability code of WS. This means clean with shampoo, foam or dry cleaning solvents as desired. Do not saturate with liquid. Pile fabrics may require brushing to restore appearance. Cushion covers should not be removed and dry-cleaned.
Remove as much soil or staining material as possible by carefully vacuuming, brushing, or scraping with a dull instrument.
Water-Borne Soil
Follow these directions for removing water-borne, non-greasy soil or stains (such as coffee, milk, soft drinks, fruit juices, washable ink, etc.):
Gently apply a water-base cleaner, that is specifically made for cleaning fabric, to the soiled area using a clean cloth or sponge. Suitable cleaners include Bissell® Upholstery Shampoo, Woolite® Upholstery Shampoo, or Guardsman Fabri-Kleen®.
Work the cleaner into a lather or foam, if possible, to minimize soaking the fabric. Using light brushing motions, work from the outside of the soiled area toward the center to prevent rings.
Allow fabric to dry completely, and then vacuum thoroughly.

 

Oil-Borne Soil
Follow these directions for removing oil-borne soil or stains (such as salad dressing, grease, lipstick, ball-point ink, etc.):
Gently apply a dry-cleaning fluid to the soiled area using a dampened, clean cloth or soft-bristle brush.
Using quick, light, rubbing or brushing strokes, work from the outside of the soiled area toward the center to prevent rings. Avoid soaking the fabric.
Gently blot with a clean, absorbent cloth to soak up and remove dampened soil.
Allow fabric to dry completely, and then vacuum thoroughly.
Large Areas
When large fabric areas must be cleaned, such as complete panels, it is recommended that you employ a professional cleaning firm that uses a dry-foam upholstery shampoo and an immediate wet pick-up vacuum system. Do not steam clean or use other methods that soak or heat the fabric.

 

Leather and Vinyl Upholstery
Remove as much soil or staining material as possible by carefully vacuuming, brushing, or scraping with a dull instrument.
Use lukewarm water and mild soap to remove most soil and stains. Work up a thin lather on a clean, damp piece of cheesecloth and rub it gently over the soiled area. Wipe off the soap with a fresh piece of cheesecloth. Finish by wiping with a soft, dry cloth.
Never use furniture polishes, oils, solvents, varnishes, abrasive cleaners, or ammonia water on leather.
Never use furniture polishes, oils, solvents, varnishes, abrasive cleaners, or ammonia water on vinyl. Naphtha or mineral spirits may be used with caution (they are flammable) to remove chewing gum, grease, or other greasy soils and stains that cannot be removed with soap and water.

 

Molded Chairs and FCS
Because of the heat application used to adhere the fabric to the foam substrate, do not use steam in cleaning the fabric. This heat could melt the adhesive and loosen the fabric.
Use a dry-shampoo application that has a wet pick-up. A wet pick-up minimizes moisture in the foam that may cause future mildew or breakdown in the foam. Careful cleaning of windows is required. Bestine is recommended to remove smudges or fingerprints.

 

Worksurfaces and Hard Surfaces
For all laminate tops, painted and plated metals, and plastics
Wiping with a damp cloth will remove general soiling and water-borne stains. If needed, use a hard surface, all purpose cleaner such as Formula 409, Fantastic, Top Job, Mr. Clean, etc. Some oil-borne stains may require the use of a dry-cleaning fluid or naphtha. To fill scratches in wood grain laminate tops, use an oak, walnut, or mahogany putty stick (available at paint supply and hardware stores).


For wood tops
Clean by using a cleaner or flax soap formulated especially for wood furniture. Dilute the cleaner according to the manufacturer's directions. Dampen, but do not saturate, a soft cloth with the diluted cleaner and wipe the surface in the direction of the wood grain to remove dirt and finger prints. Wipe the surface clean with a soft, dry cloth. Oils and ammonia-containing cleaners should not be used on wood surfaces.

 

Protection
Use desk pads and coasters to help protect the finish against dents, scratches, moisture, and hot and cold liquids. Do not use desk pads that have plastic backing.
Use felt or leather pads on the bottoms of office equipment and accessories.
Lift objects when you move them, instead of pulling or pushing them across the surface, to avoid scratching the surface.
Periodically move desk accessories and other objects kept on the worksurface to ensure even aging.
Avoid leaving vinyl binders on worksurface for long periods.
If you use a protective glass top, insert felt pads between the glass and the worksurface, to create an air space and allow the wood to breathe.

 

Cleaning
Keep your furniture away from direct sunlight.
Avoid extreme temperatures and humidity. Maintain temperatures between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity levels between 30 and 50 percent.
Keep a supply of soft, clean, absorbent cloths handy for wiping up spills and regular dusting.
To dust, wipe with a slightly damp, soft cloth, using another soft cloth to dry. Always wipe the surface in the direction of the wood grain.
Use a quality cleaner or flax soap formulated especially for use on wood surfaces. Do not use oils or ammonia. Dilute the cleaner as directed by the manufacturer. Dampen but do not saturate a soft cloth with the diluted cleaning solution. Wipe the surface in the direction of the wood grain to remove dirt and fingerprints. Wipe the surface clean with a soft, dry cloth.
Quality spray wax may be applied sparingly twice a year. Excessive waxing may result in a wax build-up, which feels sticky and attracts an unusual amount of dirt. For information about how to remove this wax, contact your facilities department or Nucubus dealer.
Clean metal finishes with a non-abrasive cleaner. Apply the cleaner sparingly, making sure that it does not come into contact with the wood. Wipe the hardware dry with a clean, soft cloth.
Wood is a "forgiving" material that can usually be repaired. If your worksurface is damaged, call your facilities department or Nucubus dealer.
Many Nucubus dealers offer maintenance contracts for your convenience. Contact your dealer for more information