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).
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).