Care Instructions for Massage Chairs

Little maintenance is required to keep your chair looking like new.

Synthetic Leather

We recommend periodically dusting and wiping down the surface with a clean, damp cloth. If soap is needed, use a solution of half mild soap to half distilled water on a slightly dampened clean cloth or sponge. Allow time for the chair to fully dry before use. It is important to note that perspiration, body oil, hair gel, and more will damage the finish of synthetic leather if not removed periodictally.

You can vacuum the footrest area as it accumulates debris as well.  You may also unzip and wash on a gentle washer cycle all of the inserts for the footrest and arm pockets.  Air-drying them is strongly recommended to avoid shrinking.  Replacements of these fabric pieces are not covered under warranty.

Leather

When properly cared for, your leather chair will maintain its beauty for many years to come. To care for you chair, please be sure to dust it often using a soft, clean cloth. Never leave newspapers on any upholstered furniture. While leather is much stronger than fabric, it can still be scarred and punctured. Thus, please take extra care with sharp instruments and animal claws.

If you do have a spill on your leather chair, use a soft, absorbent cloth and attend to it quickly. Make sure to use a blotting technique on the stain rather than rubbing. For general cleaning and deeper cleaning, use a solution of half mild soap and half distilled water on a slightly dampened cloth or sponge. As you gently clean the leather with this formulation, you should work up a foam. Avoid excessive rubbing. When you are done, blot any remaining soap residue with a clean cloth dampened with only distilled water. Grab another soft, clean cloth and blot until dry.