• Vacuum often - not only will it keep your furniture clean, but dirt
  doesn’t get a chance to build up and get ground in.
• Keep out of direct sunlight - even the most expensive fabrics may
   fade from too much sunlight.
• Where possible, reverse the cushions every week. They’ll last longer
   
and minimize fabric shift.
• When cleaning upholstered furniture, try to use a reputable professional    cleaner; if you clean it yourself, test an inconspicuous area of the fabric first.
• Follow clean care (CC) instructions shown on seat label.
CLASS W
To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended. Spot clean, using the foam only from a water based agent such as mild detergent non-solvent upholstery shampoo product. Apply foam with a soft brushing circular motion. Vacuum when dry. Pre-test small area before proceeding. Use a professional furniture cleaning service when an overall soiled condition has been reached.

CLASS S
To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended. Spot clean, using a mild water-free solvent or dry cleaning product. Clean only in a well ventilated room and avoid any product containing carbon tetrachloride or toxic materials. Pre-test a small area before proceeding. Cleaning by a professional furniture cleaning service only is recommended.
Caution: Never remove cushion covers for separate dry cleaning or washing, even though cushions do have zippers.
CLASS WS
To prevent overall soil, frequent vacuuming or light brushing to remove dust and grime is recommended. Spot clean with a mild solvent, and upholstery shampoo, or foam from a mild detergent. When using a solvent or dry product, follow instructions carefully and clean only in a well ventilated room. Avoid any product which contains carbon tetrachloride or other toxic materials. With either method, pre-test a small area before proceeding. Use a professional furniture cleaning service when an overall soiled condition has been reached.