Your Pummba will last you many years, learn to take care of it.
Pummba's fabric is made from recycled plastic, so we reuse this material instead of adding more plastic to the approximately 300 million tons that are produced each year.
Woven fabric: characteristics and maintenance.
A soft and pleasant fabric prepared to withstand everyday use.
- Stain resistant
- Resistant to tears and seam slippage
- Fabric made from recycled materials ·
- Grammage of 600g/m² +/-5%
Washing instructions:
The modules are not removable, so you can clean them with a vacuum cleaner or a damp cloth. You can remove the back cushions and wash them by hand, remember not to use bleach, dryer, brush or dry clean.
Bouclé fabric: characteristics and maintenance.
A fabric made of knotted threads that marks a new trend. Elegant and cozy with a silky smooth finish.
- Stain resistant
- Completely removable covers (including seats, arms and backrests)
- Resistant to tears and seam slippage
- Fabric made from recycled materials ·
- Weight of 420g/m² +/-5%
Washing instructions:
The bouclé fabric is completely removable, both the modules and the arms and backrests. You can wash the fabric by hand or dry clean, avoid using bleach, dryer or brush.
Tela de pana: características y mantenimiento.
Esta tela gruesa con relieve acordonado es la opción ideal para darle un ambiente acogedor y una sensación de calidez a nuestro salón.
- Resistente a las manchas.
- Totalmente desenfundable (incluidos asientos, brazos y respaldos).
- Resistente a desgarros y deslizamientos de costura.
- Gramaje de 380g/m² +/-5%
- Test Martindale: 100.000
- Certificado OEKO-TEX
Instrucciones de lavado:
La tela de pana es totalmente desenfundable, tanto los módulos como los brazos y respaldos. Puedes lavar la tela a mano o en seco, evita utilizar lejía, secadora o cepillo.
Have you stained your Pummba? Don't panic!
Easy level: You've spilled coffee, juice, tea, or that fresh little Sunday brew.
Easy-peasy! You only need a damp cloth, our stain-resistant fabric will take care of the rest.
The magic recipe:
- 1. Don't rub the stain! First of all, carefully absorb it with a clean and dry cloth pressing the stain.
- 2. Repeat the process until you have absorbed all the liquid.
- 3. Using a dry cloth, press the fabric in small circular motions until the stain is gone.
Medium level: who has never dropped a glass of wine?
Fear not, there is a solution:
- 1. Blot the stain with a piece of paper, pressing without rubbing.
- 2. Once dry, put a few drops of water on the stain.
- 3. Rub with a bar of soap making circular movements. Give wax, polish wax. Use a neutral soap, the usual one! Do not use strong detergents or chemicals. If in doubt, do some testing in an area of the sofa that doesn't have much visibility to make sure it doesn't stain the fabric.
- 4. Blot the stain with a cloth using circular movements.
- 5. Apply a few drops of water to remove soap.
- 6. Dry the area with absorbent paper, pressing the cloth, without rubbing.
- 7. Pour yourself another glass of wine, and be careful!
"Honey, the kids have painted the sofa" level
This one is easy:
- 1. Apply a few drops of water on top of the stain made with a pencil, marker, highlighter, etc.
- 2. Using your fingers, spread the water droplets all over the stain in circular motions, without touching the fabric.
- 3. With absorbent paper remove excess water.
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Note: if the artwork was done with a pen, remove the stain by following the steps for the medium level.
High level: chocolate or sauce in your Pummba?
Go for it:
- 1. Remove the food with a spoon, trying not to press the fabric or spread the stain.
- 2. Put a few drops of water on the stain.
- 3. Rub with a bar of soap in circular movements. Use a neutral soap, the usual one! Do not use detergents or harsh chemicals. If in doubt, do a test on an area of the sofa that does not have much visibility to make sure it does not stain the fabric.
- 4. Blot the stain with a cloth using circular movements.
- 5. Apply a few drops of water to remove the soap.
- 6. Dry the area with absorbent paper, pressing the fabric, without rubbing.