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When you protect your new furniture investment with our professional fabric protection program, you've taken the first step in keeping your upholstery looking beautiful.
Coverage includes:
- Rips, tears, burns & punctures
- Household food and beverage product stains
- Most human and pet bodily fluids stains
- Structural defects to frames (such as warpage and breakage)
- Separation of seams
- Breakage and bending of metal components such recliner and sleeper mechanisms
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Leather is one of nature's most wonderful and durable goods. The tanning process gives the leather resistance to wetting and keeps theleather supple. Leather's hight tensile strength makes it a strong, flexible material. It will stretch and then return to retain it's shape. Leather "breathes" and will assume your body temperature rapidly as it allows air and water to pas through its structure. Leather is susceptible to 3 types of damage: stiffness and surface cracking caused by the drying out of the leather's natural oils, fiber discoloration as a result of accidental spills or sun exposure and scuffing or tearing usally occurring from use.
Coverage includes:
- Rips, tears, burns & punctures
- Household food and beverage product stains
- Most human and pet bodily fluids stains
- Ballpoint ink, lipstick ad crayon
- Cracking and peeling of leather finish
- Structural defects to frames (such as warpage and breakage)
- Separation of seams
- Breakage and bending of metal components such recliner and sleeper mechanisms
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For its weight, wood is one of the strongest materials known to man. Wood is a natural product and therefore each piece is different and unique in depth, richness of texture and grain patterns. Quality wood furniture provides warmth and creates a rich, elegant ambiance while providing gentle comfort. If properly cared for, wood increases in value with age anddevelops its own patina or surface appearance of softness and mellowness.
Coverage includes
- Stains/damage from water, liquid marks or rings from normal household food and beverage products
- Breakage, accidental scratches (penetrating through lacquer), gouges, dents, chipping, checking, lifting, cracking, warping and fading from the sun
- Peeling of finish on solid wood, veneered or laminated furniture, including heat marks resulting from items found in normal household use
- Breaking, chipping and scratching of glass or mirros on tables, wall units and cabinets occurring during normal household use
- Failure of assembledjoints of solid wood, veneered or laminated furniture, including inherent defect of framing material, warping of wood members and defective workmanship in the assembly thereof
- Loss of silvering of mirrors, breakage, electrical shorts, switch failure on lamps, and rips, tears or separation of lampshades.
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