Pool Table Care Guide
Wood
To preserve the beauty of your billiard table, remove household dust with a soft, dampened cloth. Dust in the direction of the wood grain to prevent noticeable scratches from dust particles. For a more thorough cleaning, a solution of mild soap or oil soap for wood is recommended. Spray furniture waxes and polishes are not necessary and can cloud the furniture finish.

Wood furniture should not be exposed to extreme heat or humidity.
Avoid placing your billiard table near vents, radiators, fireplaces or air conditioning units.

Spilled liquids should be wiped up immediately with a soft cloth.
Pockets
Use a dampened cloth and then wipe the leather dry. Do not use saddle soaps, polish or wax furniture for cleaning.
Never
Never sit on your billiard table as this could break the seal between the rail and the cushion, and dead cushions produce no ball response.

Never attempt to move it once it has been positioned. Billiard tables are very heavy and perfect level is needed for an accurate play. Leave this to the professionals.

Never stand on your billiard table as this will cause it to become out of level.
 

Game Room Furniture Care Guide

Wood
To preserve the beauty of your game room furniture, remove household dust with a soft, dampened cloth. Dust in the direction of the wood grain to prevent noticeable scratches from dust particles. For a more thorough cleaning, a solution of mild soap or oil soap for wood is recommended. Spray furniture waxes and polishes are not necessary and can cloud the furniture finish.

Wood furniture should not be exposed to extreme heat or humidity. Avoid placing your furniture near vents, radiators, fireplaces or air conditioning units. Also, to protect your finish against fading, avoid exposure to direct sunlight.

Protect surfaces from liquids by using coasters, saucers or trays under beverages or decorative plants. Spilled liquids should be wiped up immediately with a soft cloth.
Leather
Use a soft cloth or the soft brush on your vacuum cleaner to dust the leather. For a more thorough cleaning, use a dampened cloth and then wipe the leather dry. Do not use saddle soaps, polish or wax furniture for cleaning.

If you have a spill, immediately blot dry with a soft cloth.

Avoid exposing the leather to direct sunlight or other heat sources, which can dry out and/or discolor the leather.

Nail polish, ink pens, paint and other common household products can cause permanent damage to leather.
 

Shuffleboard Care Guide

Cleaning your Shuffleboard
To preserve the beauty of your shuffleboard, remove household dust with a soft, dampened cloth. Dust in the direction of the wood grain to prevent noticeable scratches from dust particles. For a more thorough cleaning, a solution of mild soap or oil soap for wood is recommended. Spray furniture waxes and polishes are not necessary and can cloud the furniture finish.

Wood furniture should not be exposed to extreme heat or humidity. Avoid placing your furniture near vents, radiators, fireplaces or air conditioning units. Also, to protect your finish against fading, avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
Cleaning the Playfield
Using the provided brush, push away the powder into the gutter with a sweeping motion down the playfield. The powder can then be removed using a canister vacuum. Apply a fresh coat of shuffleboard powder. This should be done monthly with regular play.
Climate Adjusters
There is a reason they are called Climate Adjusters. Throughout the year, your shuffleboard may react to temperature or humidity changes. The playfield is natural wood and will absorb moisture in humidity and expand or contract with temperature changes. When cleaning the playfield, check to ensure that the playfield is still concave. If the playfield needs adjustment, follow the steps outlined in the “ leveling and adjustment” section.
Moving the Shuffleboard
If you ever need to move the shuffleboard from one location to another or to a different spot in the same room, it is advised to dismantle and reassemble in the desired location. Shuffleboards are extremely heavy and moving them assembled can crack the legs, split the cabinet or cause personal injury.
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