Norwalk - 2026 Product Catalaog
286 LEATHER INFORMATION UFAC/CAL 117-2013 UFAC Class 1 Certification: • Norwalk Furniture only produces furniture with materials that are UFAC Class 1 compliant. This means that fabrics passed detailed fire resistance tests, specifically the "smolder test" or "cigarette ignition test," and are considered fire-resistant. California TB117-2013/California SB1019 Flame-Retardant Free: • Norwalk Furniture will only carry fabrics that are Flame-Retardant Free (FR Free). This is indicated on our upholstery law tag which states "The upholstery materials in this product contain NO added flame-retardant chemicals" and adheres to the TB 117-2013 California law. This complies with U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission requirements for upholstered furniture flammability. Cleaning Codes A Dust with soft cloth only. For spots and spills, blot excess liquid and let air dry. For oil and grease, absorb excess with dry cloth and leave alone. Avoid cleaning solutions, saddle soap, polish and wax which could damage finish. Protect from direct heat and sunlight. C Dust, clean with soft cloth slightly dampened with distilled water. For spots and spills, blot excess liquid and let air dry. For oil and grease, absorb excess with dry cloth and leave alone. Avoid cleaning solutions, saddle soap, polish and wax which could damage finish. Protect from direct heat and sunlight. D Dust, wipe with mild soap and water only, and then buff with dry cloth. For spots and spills, blot excess liquid and let air dry. For oil and grease, absorb excess with dry cloth and leave alone. Avoid cleaning solutions, saddle soap, polish and wax which could damage finish. Protect from direct heat and sunlight. LEATHER COLOR VARIATIONS Color variation is a natural occurrence with leathers. A seemingly uniform colored leather will have many unique color variations. In the dyeing process, no topical pigments are used. Each hide absorbs “color” based on its individual cell structure. Each area of the hide will absorb dye in varying amounts, and thus be darker or lighter than other areas, much as wood varies in color when stained. An arm of a leather sofa may have a different shade than the cushions or the back of the sofa. A swatch may not be an exact match to the piece of furniture you receive. Leather’s richness will show through and be supple to the touch. Leathers will grace your home with performance, elegance and longevity. An example of color variations in leather.
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