All WallGoldfinger products are fabricated of the finest materials. With minimal routine care as outlined in these instructions, the beauty and integrity of your furniture will last indefinitely.




Clean any accumulated residues from finished wood surfaces with a very mild (non-ammonia) soap-and-water solution. Apply this to the surface with a soft non-abrasive cloth, rubbing lightly in the direction of the grain. Once the area has been cleaned, remove the soap film with a cloth dampened in clean water. Then dry with a clean cloth.
You can polish finished wood surfaces using a transparent liquid furniture polish which does not contain silicone, stains, or abrasives. Follow the manufacturer’s directions and apply with the grain. Be sure to remove any excess with a clean dry cloth.
To maintain your upholstered furniture, it is important to vacuum all fabric surfaces often. Leather should be frequently dusted to reduce the potential abrasive effects of accumulated dust particles. Do not use any soaps or solvents to clean the materials without consulting a cleaning specialist or the fabric or leather manufacturer.
Granite, marble, and most metal surfaces may be cleaned following the above procedure for wood surfaces. Marble is particularly sensitive to acids such as lemon juice, which can cause etching of the stone’s surface. Granite and marble are both porous materials and can stain easily. In the case of damage to, or staining of any of these materials, please contact WallGoldfinger, or a specialist in your area.
Wood finishes can be harmed by certain vinyl and rubber compounds when they are left in contact with the wood surface for extended periods of time. Some notebook covers, clear opaque mats and coasters, and the rubber or plastic feet on such items as ash trays may contain these materials. As an alternative, you may use self-adhesive felt feet or pads on objects which may mar the wood’s surface. Avoid indentions from use of pencils or ball-point pens by using a protective non-vinyl writing pad.
May be cleaned with any glass or plastic cleaning agent. WallGoldfinger recommends “Counter Top Magic” which is available in many hardware stores. Abrasive cleaners should not be used. Occasionally minor damage may be repaired. Please consult the manufacturer.
Virtually all of the materials used in our furniture can be damaged by sudden temperature or humidity changes and extended exposure to sunlight, extreme heat, extreme cold, or humidity extremes. We recommend that furniture be kept in the same environment that is considered healthful for people: 65°–75° F and relative humidity of 40% to 60%.
