Water Hyacinth Furniture maintenance
& cleaning:
1. Use the vacuum cleaner to remove dust.
2. Wash with mild soap and water, then dry.
3. Brush with nylon brush to remove dry food
or mud etc.
4. A paint thinner can be used to remove tougher
stains.
For major liquid spills, remove all upholstery,
hose the water hyacinth furniture and place outside
or in a drying room to dry. Please note that it
is important that the furniture is dried and not
remain wet or damp for any length of time as this
will result in mould and subsequent deterioration
of the water hyacinth furniture.
Water hyacinth is a natural untreated handmade
product and will absorb moisture and dry out in
direct relation to climate conditions. To avoid
any deterioration it is recommended that the environment
be dry and well ventilated.
Special Notes:
Brown and Black coloured water hyacinth is a
stained natural product and colours may vary.
ATC Corp accepts no responsibility for any colour
variation or fading.

How to Waterproof Fabric Outdoor Furniture:
Most fabric outdoor furniture is water-resistant
but not waterproof. Even patio furniture that
is waterproof may lose its water-repelling qualities
over time. To maintain your investment, fabric
patio furniture should be waterproofed after cleaning
or seasonally (in the spring and again in the
fall, before it is stored for the winter).
Waterproofing Outdoor Furniture:
1. Brush off or use a hand vacuum on lightly soiled
or dusty furniture. If the furniture is heavily
soiled, clean it with an outdoor fabric cleaner
before waterproofing. It's important to clean
the fabric before applying the waterproofing spray
because products for waterproofing fabric will
seal in any dirt remaining on the furniture.
2. Make sure the furniture is dry. Waterproofing
products work best on dry surfaces. Choose a calm,
mild day, when there is no rain forecast, to waterproof
the furniture.
3. Keep waterproofing products away from plants
and animals. Place the furniture on a patio, driveway
or other area where spray from the waterproofing
product will not get on plants. If this is not
possible, cover nearby plants with newspapers
or a tarp.
4. Spray the furniture with the waterproofing
spray. Be sure to spray the seams well; damaging
moisture is likely to collect there and mildew
the furniture.
5. Allow the furniture to completely dry before
using it. Do not expose it to moisture until it
is fully dry. If it starts raining, bring the
furniture inside.
Fabric Outdoor Furniture Tips:
1. For most outdoor furniture fabrics, you can
use the same waterproofing formulas that are used
on sailboat fabrics.
2. Check the fabric for rips before waterproofing.
These should be repaired, if possible, before
you spray the furniture. Waterproofing will not
be as effective if the covers have holes or tears.
3. Read warning labels on waterproofing sprays.
Some products are best used on certain fabrics
and are not recommended for use on other fabrics.
4. If you must spray the product on a windy day,
wear safety goggles and clothing that covers you
completely to prevent spray from getting in your
eyes or on your skin.