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You just bought a Roche Bobois sofa/case good:
You've been enticed by its lines and colours...now you can discover its secrets: how it’s made and how to preserve its qualities.
This manual will provide you with all the information.
The charm, beauty and touch of the leathers developed exclusively for Roche Bobois are the result of processes performed in tanneries. These processes may be summarised by two main phases: the first phase is to transform the raw hide into a product that is healthy, soft, impenetrable, and durable. The second phase is to use the finishing processes to bring the final aesthetic of the hide (nourishing the leather, colouring treatments, applying dyes and surface improvements, etc.).
The hide is transformed into leather, and these processes bring all the features that drew you to your Roche Bobois furniture.
Tanning and finishing processes turn leather into a quality product. However, the tanning process does not erase imperfections in the leather.
Markings from the animal’s life in the pasture are marks of authenticity and are integrated into the leather. These markings are usually subtle and do not detract from the quality of the skin (layers of skin, stretch marks, healed wounds, insect bites).
They provide proof of a natural leather with an intact grain.
After a few months of use, the leather moves and stretches due to temperature variations, and gradually takes on its final physical state. Leather adapts to the constraints of its environment and often keeps some residual skin elasticity. This natural phenomenon, which is the same for leather used in clothing or other leather goods, varies in visibility depending on how intensely it is used, its environment (temperature, humidity, etc.), flexibility of the seats, and the thickness of the leather.
In order for you to fully enjoy your leather seating and ensure its longevity, we recommend you follow some basic rules.
Leather is sensitive to heat and light, even reflections, to varying degrees depending on the type of finishing. These factors can dry out the leather and dull the vibrancy of its colours.
If possible, your seating should be arranged in a way to avoid direct exposure to the sun and moon, and should also not be placed too close to windows.
Do not place your seating near an intense heat source (fireplace, radiator, or other heating device).
Observe and follow the care instructions to maintain the physical and aesthetic qualities of the leather.
Do not wait until the item is dirty to perform maintenance, and do not try to clean, remove stains, etc. without the proper products.
Leather is durable, but similar to woodwork or any other material, it is sensitive to physical harm that may affect its beautiful appearance (scratches from sharp objects or pets, friction from fabric or scratchy clothing, clothing rivets or buckles, etc.). Be sure to avoid this type of harm to the leather. Particular attention must be paid to some jeans, whose finishes may transfer their colours onto the leather, especially light leather, and which may be unfixable.
- DUSTING :
The amount of dust and dirt that collects on your leather is the same as what accumulates onto wooden furniture, which you dust off regularly because it is so visible.
To prevent dust that dulls your leather and gets wedged in the creases of the hide, make sure to dust weekly, especially if your sofa has a padded seat. Dust using a vacuum on the lowest setting with a soft brush tip, or by wiping a soft, moistened cloth across the leather surface.
- MAINTENANCE :
Leather maintenance is essential to preserve the aesthetics and physical appearance of the leather for the near future. Maintenance should be done in two steps, four times per year:
- CLEANING :
Clean using the “soft cleaner” shampoo included in the Roche Bobois leather maintenance kit, which is specially designed for this purpose, or with a cleaning solution (dilute some “Marseille” soap (soft soap) or an equivalent into a container of warm water; avoid using harsh soaps or detergents).
Procedure:
Pour some “soft cleaner” shampoo on the sponge from the kit or on another non-abrasive, soft sponge. Lather the product by squeezing the sponge and clean using small circular movements, allowing time for the product to act to properly remove substances from the creases in the leather. Avoid scrubbing the leather too hard. The cleaning effect is obtained by the reaction of the product and the time you allow the product to act.
Avoid soaking the leather. Rinse the sponge regularly to remove recovered substances. After cleaning, rinse the sponge to remove the cleaning product, wipe the leather with it, and allow to dry.
Nota : for grained leather, we recommend using a soft brush (silk hairs) when applying the shampoo. Using the brush in small circular movements activates the cleaning process and avoids the stagnation of substances in the creases.
- MAINTENANCE :
This process is done using the “maintenance cream” in the Roche Bobois leather maintenance kit and the included cloth. There is also a kit for leather that is sensitive to the effects of ultraviolet rays. This product limits these effects in addition to providing protection. If you do not have the specific product, you should choose a substitute product that has the equivalent protective and nourishing qualities. Avoid any aerosols with solvents and any oil or fat based products.
Procedure:
Pour a small amount of product on the included cloth and spread the product without rubbing to evenly coat the leather surface. Apply the product well to seating areas, armrests and backs. Let dry and later polish with a wool cloth if you desire a glossy effect.
All leathers selected by Roche Bobois receive a protective treatment on the entire hide or on the surface at the tannery.
Regular maintenance helps maintain this protection and facilitates stain removal processes. For accidental stains, carefully take care of them as soon as possible. Before using products for the stain removal processes, remove as much of the staining substance as possible by using an absorbent cloth without rubbing.
Soak the sponge from the Roche Bobois kit, or a soft household sponge, with the “soft cleaner” shampoo contained in the Roche Bobois leather maintenance kit, or with a cleaning solution specified in the "Cleaning" chapter of this manual. Lather the product with the sponge and dab the stain or use small circular motions without abrading the leather finish.
Give time for the product to act. Repeat the process if necessary. Clean the detached area with the sponge after rinsing it out with clean water. When preventive maintenance using the protective cream is done regularly, the "soft cleaner" will eliminate most common stains.
IMPORTANT : after stain removal, apply the protective cream to adequately protect the leather at the location of the stain.
Type of stain - Procedure
Just like all textile materials (carpets, rugs, curtains, etc.) and depending on the nature of the fibres, your upholstery fabric may be more or less sensitive to light and heat. You should layout your living room furniture in a way that avoids direct exposure to the sun and moon and avoid placing furniture near a heat source, if possible.
Dust, the same dust that settles on your wood furniture, and substances from using seating (friction from clothes, hands, small accidental stains, etc.) are the prime factors that tarnish textiles and affect their appearance.
Do not wait for the marks that appear on the most exposed parts of your seating to get too pronounced before performing recommended maintenance.
• Procedure n°1
Soak a clean sponge with the shampoo contained in the Roche Bobois stain removal kit or with a stain removal solution (blend of 5% neutral liquid soap such as Woolite® and the rest cold water).
Blot the stain with a sponge and absorb with a dry absorbent cloth to remove the product and stain. Repeat if necessary until you are satisfied with the result, but avoid soaking the fabric. Do not rub or scratch the stained area intensely to avoid altering the fabric.
After finishing the stain removal process and letting the stained area fully dry, sprinkle the moistened part with the stain removal absorbent powder to eliminate residue and prevent a halo. Let dry, then use a vacuum on the lowest setting with a soft brush nozzle attachment to prevent damaging the fibres of the fabric.
Removing stains with a vacuum cleaner (for deep or soaked in stains)
Apply the stain remover or recommended cleaning solution and dab with a sponge to activate the cleaning effect. Use a vacuum on the lowest setting with a soft brush nozzle attachment on and around the stained area.
Repeat if necessary, apply the absorbent powder, let dry, and vacuum up the absorbent powder.
Note : it is important to use the absorbent powder. It extracts the stain residue and prevents a halo from being created around the stained area.
• Procedure n°2
Make a mixture of 1/3 water, 1/3 of 90° alcohol, and 1/3 white vinegar.
Use it with Procedure No. 1, replacing the shampoo with this mixture.
Note: if you are not able to make this product mixture, a stain removal test using Procedure No. 1 may be sufficient.
• Procedure n°3
Make a mixture of 70% water and 30% ammonia.
Use it with Procedure No. 1, replacing the shampoo with this mixture.
Note: if you are not able to make this product mixture, a stain removal test using Procedure No. 1 may be sufficient.
• Procedure n°4
Apply a chlorinated solvent or 90° alcohol using a clean cloth and dab without rubbing. Apply the absorbent powder and let the area dry and air out. Repeat the process if necessary.
Complete the stain removal procedure by following through with Procedure No. 1
Choose what procedure to use based on the type of stain.
Apply the first procedure recommended and explained in these instructions and let dry.
Stop the stain removal procedure when you have achieved satisfactory results.
If there is stain residue, use the recommended procedures in the following order :
Type of stain | Procedure N°1 | Procedure N°2 | Procedure N°3 | Procedure N°4 |
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Coffee, Tea | x | x | ||
Drinks, Alcohol | x | x | ||
Wine, Beer | x | x | ||
Sweets | x | |||
Mustard, Ketchup | x | x | x | |
Fruits | x | x | ||
Milk | x | x | ||
Butter, Grease, Oil | x | x | ||
Shoe polish, Was, Lipstick | x | |||
Pen, Ink | x | |||
Blood | x | x | ||
Urine, Sweat | x | x | ||
Mud, Dried dust | x |
• Other types of stains
This is done when, despite regular maintenance, an overall cleaning is necessary to refresh the appearance of the seating (we recommend using professional services).
• Cleaning procedure
Uniformly dampen the surfaces to be cleaned using the ROCHE BOBOIS stain removal shampoo contained in the cleaning kit, or a recommended cleaning solution.
Add 5-10% of ROCHE BOBOIS textile shampoo into a container of lukewarm water. Dip the microfibre glove into the water and wring it out lightly. Use the glove to wipe the entire textile surface of your furniture.
Note: to avoid the risk of a of residual halo, it is important that you apply the shampoo uniformly over the entire area of the treated textile.
Rinse the glove regularly to remove any collected dirt.
After cleaning, wipe the entire textile surface again using the glove and lukewarm water. Be sure to rinse the glove regularly to remove any dirt or shampoo residue.
Let dry, then vacuum on the lowest setting using a soft brush nozzle attachment to prevent damaging the fibres of the fabric.
The microfibres that cover Roche Bobois seatings are easy to maintain. However, to preserve their properties and have them look their best at all times, regular and suitable maintenance is necessary.
Following the recommended maintenance procedures will allow you to prevent surface spots and accidental stains that occur when using your living room.
Just like all textile materials (carpets, rugs, curtains, etc.), the microfibres are sensitive to light and heat. You should layout your living room furniture in a way that avoids direct exposure to the sun and moon and avoid placing furniture near a heat source, if possible.
Dust, the same dust that settles on your wood furniture, and spots from using seating (rubbing from clothes, hands, small accidental stains, etc.) are the main factors that tarnish textiles and affect their appearance.
Do not wait for the marks that appear on the most exposed parts of your seating to get too pronounced before performing the recommended maintenance.
When overall cleaning is necessary to refresh the appearance of the seating despite regular maintenance, you have several options.
• Procedure n°1
Apply the Roche Bobois stain removal spray that is in the stain removal kit, or a mixture of soap and cold water (5% liquid soap such as Woolite®, and the rest water) on the stain.
Dab the stain with a sponge.
Soak up the stain and cleaning product using a non-abrasive dry cloth.
Dry the stain with the cloth, using small circular movements all around the stain while regularly using a new dry part of the cloth. Repeat the stain removal process if necessary.
After finishing the stain removal process, sprinkle the moistened part with the stain removal absorbent powder to eliminate residue and prevent a halo.
Let dry, then vacuum and brush the textile to give it a velvety appearance.
Removing stains with a vacuum cleaner (for deep or soaked in stains):
Apply the stain remover spray or recommended cleaning solution and dab with a sponge to activate the cleaning effect.
Use a vacuum on the lowest setting with a soft brush nozzle attachment on the stain and the entire surrounding area.
Repeat the process if necessary. Dry with a dry absorbent cloth, apply the absorbent powder, let dry, vacuum, then brush.
• Procedure n°2
Make a mixture of 1/3 water, 1/3 of 90° alcohol, and 1/3 white vinegar.
Using a sponge, apply the solution and follow Procedure No. 1 with this mixture instead of the stain removal spray.
Before letting it dry, complete the stain removal process by following through with Procedure No. 1.
• Procedure n°3
Make a mixture of 70% water and 30% ammonia.
Using a sponge, apply the solution and follow Procedure No. 1 with this mixture instead of the stain removal spray.
Before letting it dry, complete the stain removal process by following through with Procedure No. 1.
• Procedure n°4
Use the Roche Bobois stain remover for oily or coloured residual stains, or for white spirits or 90° alcohol using a clean cloth. Dab lightly with small circular movements in the areas surrounding the stain.
Repeat the process if necessary.
Complete the stain removal process by following through with Procedure No. 1.
Choose what procedure to use based on the type of stain.
Apply the first procedure recommended and explained in these instructions and let dry.
Stop the stain removal process when you’ve reached satisfactory results.
If there is stain residue, use the recommended procedures in the following order.
Type of stain | Procedure N°1 | Procedure N°2 | Procedure N°3 | Procedure N°4 |
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Coffee, Tea, Drinks, Alcohol | x | x | ||
Sweets | x | |||
Mustard, Ketchup | x | x | x | |
Fruits | x | x | ||
Milk | x | x | ||
Butter, Grease, Oil | x | x | ||
Shoe polish, Was, Lipstick | x | |||
Pen, Ink | x | x | ||
Blood, Urine, Sweat | x | x | ||
Mud, Dried dust | x |
• Other types of stains
Roche Bobois sofas are designed with a solid wood structure (beech, poplar or fir wood), with additional reinforcing crossbars for the seats.
Plywood or engineered composite wood panels help to strengthen each structure. Foam sheets of varying thicknesses allow flexibility between the structure and the exterior.
There are three main types of suspension:
This is the cloth under the sofa. For most of our sofas, the cloth is attached to the structure like upholstery.
This cloth is on most of our sofas and is woven tightly with a thick, flexible wire to continuously maintain a good hold.
On some models, it is padded and stitched with "S" or "X” seams. For sofas with removable covers, we use a cotton cloth that has already been pre-washed in high temperatures to prevent shrinkage in subsequent washings.
There are two main types of bases, whose shape and hue vary depending on the sofa design:
Hygrometry consists of the level of humidity in the air. Humidity has a large impact on solid furniture. “Dry” woods are used during manufacturing, having a moisture content between 8-12%. However, wood is a living material and therefore subject to dimensional variations.
Conditions that are too dry due to excessive heating can cause shrinkage or even slight cracks on the solid panels. Conversely, abnormally humid conditions may expand the wood and cause connections to break.
Levelling is done to ensure the horizontality of furniture with irregularities. Poor levelling can cause doors to not function properly. Proper levelling will eliminate most door closing issues.
As with many materials, and despite the protective coating, exposure to light (UV rays from the sun or moon) can change the colours of solid wood and veneers. Light wood (cherry, etc.) naturally tends to darken, especially the first year. Dark wood may fade. However, reconstituted veneers (ALPI®) aren’t affected by UV rays.
Never use a dry cloth; instead us a fresh, slightly dampened cotton cloth. Never use products containing solvents (alcohol, etc.).
Once per year, use a natural wood oil to nourish and restore its lustre back to its original state.
3 mm thick material, high-strength, glossy and deep-stained.
Daily maintenance: never use a dry cloth; instead us a fresh, slightly dampened cotton cloth. Scratch Remover: request the Roche Bobois maintenance kit available for purchase at Roche Bobois showrooms.
- For light scratches: soak a cotton restoration product (such as Miror® or a self-buffing product) and rub the surface by spiralling over the scratches until they disappear completely; then clean with glass cleaner.
Given the thickness, this can be repeated several times without the risk of altering the material. -For deep scratches, contact your Roche Bobois showroom, because the process will require trained personnel.
Clean with a fresh, lightly dampened cloth. Do not use chemical products.
Regularly polish the chrome-plated or polished parts with products that are made specifically for the care of polished metals.
Dust your furniture periodically with a soft, dry cloth. For small scratches, use a specialized furniture polish cleaner with a clean cotton lint-free cloth, rub, then polish.
Dust your furniture periodically with a soft, dry cloth.
We recommend using a 100% natural beeswax or carnauba wax. Apply the wax using brushes or steel wool No. 0000, and spread the layer of wax in the direction of the wood grain. Allow the wax to harden, then always rub with the grain to polish using a dry steel wool No. 0000 or dry cloth. This patina wax will bring back your furniture’s natural sheen.
Never use any solvents, products containing solvents, or aerosols.
Regularly dust the marble or stone parts with a soft, dry cloth, as you would for the other parts of the furniture.
Never use acid-based detergents, such as descaling agents, as they may damage the marble.
For stubborn substances, we recommend using a detergent/mild neutral soap, without alcohol.
Immediately clean any stains from a liquid substance.
After the rug is installed, some parts may appear wrinkled. These creases will disappear after a few days, once the velvet fibers have regained their original shape. To facilitate the installation and ensure a better grip, you may place your carpet on a non-slip surface.
For day-to-day maintenance, vacuum regularly, without a brush and at minimum power.
You can also sprinkle a large amount of “Terre de Sommières” on the carpet, leave the
powder for a few hours and then vacuum it up.
At the beginning, your carpet may “shed”, i.e., excess fibers may come out. This is normal and will stop after a few weeks. Do not rub the carpet, as this will only increase the
phenomenon.
Some threads may also stick out. In this case, you may cut them with scissors; please
never pull on them.
You should act immediately by treating the stain from the outside in. First, remove mostof the stain with a spoon. Then absorb the rest with a dry white cloth or a paper towel. Finally, dab your carpet with lukewarm water at the spot of the stain, possibly using a carpet-friendly detergent. Repeat two more times if necessary. If the stain persists, contact a professional cleaning company.
Vegetable silk is a fiber of natural origin elaborated from cellulose (viscose). It is a delicate material that requires special care. It is a very fine and hydrophilic fiber. Water will therefore tend to make it curl and compact. In case there is a stain, create a barrier with “Terre de Sommières” in order to stop the capillarity, then proceed as described in the previous paragraph. It is important to quickly dab off the excess water and dry the fiber with a hair dryer, ruffling it with your fingers or with a bristle brush, in order to restore its thickness from the outside in. Do not let the liquid evaporate and air dry. In case of doubt, please contact a professional cleaning company, who will clean it with water, or with an injection-extraction technique for tougher stains.
Our rugs are made using artisanal methods; therefore, their dimensions may be slightly
different and their edges may be slightly uneven. A variation of +/-3% of the dimension
is tolerated.
It is recommended to protect your rug from direct sunlight and moonlight, as these
would permanently discolor the fibers.
Please turn your rug around every six months in order to avoid excessive traffic to one
area.
It is not recommended to place your tufted carpet on a heated floor.
This advice is provided for information only and does not make Roche Bobois liable in any way. In case of doubt or hesitation regarding maintenance, please contact your Roche Bobois showroom.