H I N O K I C A R E G U I D E
H I N O K I C A R E G U I D E
H I N O K I C A R E G U I D E
H I N O K I C A R E G U I D E
Hinoki wood products are left uncoated to showcase their natural beauty, grain, and fragrance. While naturally antibacterial and water-resistant, regular care prevents mold and stains, preserving their elegance and durability.
Hinoki wood products are left uncoated to showcase their natural beauty, grain, and fragrance. While naturally antibacterial and water-resistant, regular care prevents mold and stains, preserving their elegance and durability.

Hinoki wood products are left uncoated to showcase their natural beauty, grain, and fragrance. While naturally antibacterial and water-resistant, regular care prevents mold and stains, preserving their elegance and durability.
how to care for hinoki
- When washing, rinse with lukewarm water using a soft sponge. Avoid abrasive pads as they may cause fine scratches.
- If using detergent, choose a mild or neutral one. Harsh detergents can cause black stains and discoloration.
- After washing, wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth and allow the Hinoki to air dry in a well-ventilated, low-humidity area.
- Avoid exposing Hinoki to high temperatures or direct sunlight as this can cause cracking and warping.
- For tough stains, gently sand the survface with fine-grit sandpaper.
- Hinoki's resin may surface, resulting in stickiness. If bothersome, clean with a neutral detergent or rubbing alcohol.
important notes
- Bath Mat: If you notice the bath mat starting to warp, wet both sides and stand it upright in a well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight. This will reduce warping as both sides dry evenly.
- Bath Stool: Please do not use the stool for purposes other than a bath stool (e.g. as a step stool or as a stand).
- Bath Bucket: If the copper rings become loose, add water to the bucket and let it sit until the wood absorbs enough moisture to expand,        securing the rings back into place.
how to care for hinoki
- When washing, rinse with lukewarm water using a soft sponge. Avoid abrasive pads as they may cause fine scratches.
- If using detergent, choose a mild or neutral one. Harsh detergents can cause black stains and discoloration.
- After washing, wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth and allow the Hinoki to air dry in a well-ventilated, low-humidity area.
- Avoid exposing Hinoki to high temperatures or direct sunlight as this can cause cracking and warping.
- For tough stains, gently sand the survface with fine-grit sandpaper.
- Hinoki's resin may surface, resulting in stickiness. If bothersome, clean with a neutral detergent or rubbing alcohol.
important notes
- Bath Mat: If you notice the bath mat starting to warp, wet both sides and stand it upright in a well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight. This will reduce warping as both sides dry evenly.
- Bath Stool: Please do not use the stool for purposes other than a bath stool (e.g. as a step stool or as a stand).
how to care for hinoki
- When washing, rinse with lukewarm water using a soft sponge. Avoid abrasive pads as they may cause fine scratches.
- If using detergent, choose a mild or neutral one. Harsh detergents can cause black stains and discoloration.
- After washing, wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth and allow the Hinoki to air dry in a well-ventilated, low-humidity area.
- Avoid exposing Hinoki to high temperatures or direct sunlight as this can cause cracking and warping.
- For tough stains, gently sand the survface with fine-grit sandpaper.
- Hinoki's resin may surface, resulting in stickiness. If bothersome, clean with a neutral detergent or rubbing alcohol.
important notes
- Bath Mat: If you notice the bath mat starting to warp, wet both sides and stand it upright in a well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight. This will reduce warping as both sides dry evenly.
- Bath Stool: Please do not use the stool for purposes other than a bath stool (e.g. as a step stool or as a stand).
how to care for hinoki
- When washing, rinse with lukewarm water using a soft sponge. Avoid abrasive pads as they may cause fine scratches.
- If using detergent, choose a mild or neutral one. Harsh detergents can cause black stains and discoloration.
- After washing, wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth and allow the Hinoki to air dry in a well-ventilated, low-humidity area.
- Avoid exposing Hinoki to high temperatures or direct sunlight as this can cause cracking and warping.
- For tough stains, gently sand the survface with fine-grit sandpaper.
- Hinoki's resin may surface, resulting in stickiness. If bothersome, clean with a neutral detergent or rubbing alcohol.
important notes
- Bath Mat: If you notice the bath mat starting to warp, wet both sides and stand it upright in a well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight. This will reduce warping as both sides dry evenly.
- Bath Stool: Please do not use the stool for purposes other than a bath stool (e.g. as a step stool or as a stand).
how to care for hinoki
- When washing, rinse with lukewarm water using a soft sponge. Avoid abrasive pads as they may cause fine scratches.
- If using detergent, choose a mild or neutral one. Harsh detergents can cause black stains and discoloration.
- After washing, wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth and allow the Hinoki to air dry in a well-ventilated, low-humidity area.
- Avoid exposing Hinoki to high temperatures or direct sunlight as this can cause cracking and warping.
- For tough stains, gently sand the survface with fine-grit sandpaper.
- Hinoki's resin may surface, resulting in stickiness. If bothersome, clean with a neutral detergent or rubbing alcohol.
important notes
- Bath Mat: If you notice the bath mat starting to warp, wet both sides and stand it upright in a well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight. This will reduce warping as both sides dry evenly.
- Bath Stool: Please do not use the stool for purposes other than a bath stool (e.g. as a step stool or as a stand).
how to care for hinoki
- When washing, rinse with lukewarm water using a soft sponge. Avoid abrasive pads as they may cause fine scratches.
- If using detergent, choose a mild or neutral one. Harsh detergents can cause black stains and discoloration.
- After washing, wipe thoroughly with a dry cloth and allow the Hinoki to air dry in a well-ventilated, low-humidity area.
- Avoid exposing Hinoki to high temperatures or direct sunlight as this can cause cracking and warping.
- For tough stains, gently sand the survface with fine-grit sandpaper.
- Hinoki's resin may surface, resulting in stickiness. If bothersome, clean with a neutral detergent or rubbing alcohol.
important notes
- Bath Mat: If you notice the bath mat starting to warp, wet both sides and stand it upright in a well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight. This will reduce warping as both sides dry evenly.
- Bath Stool: Please do not use the stool for purposes other than a bath stool (e.g. as a step stool or as a stand).