+METHOD OF TATAMI
HOW TO CLEAN & MAINTAIN (For Artificial Rush)
- Vacuum the tatami along the lines of seams and give the room a good airing on a regular basis.
- Wipe gently with tightly wrung out cloth once a month.
- As Artificial rush of igusa-mono doesn't contain any feeds of ticks and nutrients molds breed,
it is rarely met to generate ticks and molds. However, there are still possibilities they are generated
by dusts, dirt, and moistures. We recommend dairy cleaning and bentilating for the protection.
CLEANING CAUSED BY DIRT
■ Dirt of LiquidWipe gently and quickly with a cloth tightly wrung out with water, if you spill water, tea,
juice, coffee, milk, or pet's pee. There would not be stains by wiping them out quickly.
■ Dirt of OilinessRemove quickly with tissue paper or kitchen paper, if you drop cooking oil, dressing, ketchup,
mayonnaise, butter, cosmetic cream and liquid.
Then, wipe gently with a cloth tightly wrung out with water absorbed with neutral detergent.
There would not be stains by wiping them out quickly.
■ Dirt of PowderVacuum first and wipe gently with a cloth tightly wrung out with water, if you drop cosmetic powder,
flour, or powdered medicine.
■ Caked DirtBrush away gently with toothbrush or something along the lines of seams, and then wipe with a cloth
tightly wrung out with water.
CAUTIONS (Mark, Scratch, Heat, Fire)