Keep your piece in tip top shape
Case Goods Care Guide
High gloss paint
Cleaning
Wipe down using OZ polish cleaner. Clean up spills immediately using a damp towel and wipe down until completely dry.
Care
Avoid sharp objects abruptly touching the piece (use felt pads under objects). Do not place hot objects directly on your piece.
Repair
Shop local SW/BM stores to locate paint colors to touch up small paint chips. Hire Oyster Creek Collection to fix any damages by emailing here.
Please note:
Just like any piece of furniture that is painted, scratching and nicking can occur if objects abruptly touch the product. Eating utensils, games, toys, and/or decorative objects such as planters, centerpieces, and trays can scratch your piece if items are not gently. used. DO NOT place any hot object directly on your piece. Scratches and chips are not considered a defect and OCC will not be responsible for such damages. We suggest adding felt pads to any decor piece placed on top of high gloss paint pieces OCC is not liable for any damage due to an object placed on our pieces.
Burl wood
Cleaning
Wipe down using OZ polish cleaner. Clean up spills immediately using a damp towel and wipe down until completely dry.
Care
Wood is a natural material and responds to changes in temperature and humidity. Extreme fluctuations can cause wood furniture to crack and/or finishes to lift. As a precaution, do not place wood furniture directly above or below air vents/space heaters. Do not place hot objects directly on your piece.
Unique grain
Burl wood is a tree growth in which the grain has grown in a unique manner. No burl wood piece is ever the same!
Please note:
Burl is commonly found in the form of a rounded outgrowth on a tree trunk or branch that is filled with small knots from dormant buds. Keep in mind that grain patterns will vary from piece to piece adding to the uniqueness of the item.
White oak & walnut
Cleaning
Wipe down using OZ polish cleaner. Clean up spills immediately using a damp towel and wipe down until completely dry.
Care
Wood is a natural material and responds to changes in temperature and humidity. Extreme fluctuations can cause wood furniture to crack and/or finishes to lift. As a precaution, do not place wood furniture directly above or below air vents/space heaters. Do not place hot objects directly on your piece.
Unique grain
Walnut and White Oak are grainy hardwoods. No piece is ever exactly the same!
Please note:
Please keep in mind that grain patterns will vary from piece to piece adding to the uniqueness of the item. The grain pattern of walnut tends to be more subtle and straight as opposed to oak, which has more prominent swirls. Every piece of wood will take the stain finish differently. There could be slight variation in stain finishes from piece to piece.
Grasscloth
Cleaning
To clean spills, dab spill with a dry paper towel or soft sponge. Light stains/blemishes can be removed with a soft brush and soap and water. Dry completely.
Care
Wipe (vinyl) grasscloth with dry cloth to prevent dust accumulations. Do not place in an area with direct heat/sunlight.
Natural look
A performance vinyl grasscloth has the look and feel of a handcrafted, natural material and is virtually seamless.
Acrylic
Cleaning
Clean surface using dishwashing liquid and warm water solution with a microfiber cloth. Clean up spills immediately using a damp towel and wipe down until completely dry.
Care
Avoid sharp objects abruptly touching the piece (use felt pads under objects). Do not place hot objects directly on your piece.
Repair
If scratches occur, use a commercial acrylic cleaner like Novus 7100 Plastic Polish Kit. Hire us to fix any damages by emailing here.
Please note:
Just like any piece of furniture, scratching and nicking can occur if objects abruptly touch the product. Eating utensils, games, toys, and/or decorative objects such as planters, centerpieces, and trays can scratch your piece if items are not gently. used. DO NOT place a hot object directly on your piece. Scratches and chips are not considered a defect and OCC will not be responsible for such damages.