Materialien
Tripod: solid wood (oak or ash)
Board: MDF board covered on both sides with magnetic and writable laminate
Board - Care and cleaning
In principle, the longer the paint residue can dry, the more energy you will have to invest in cleaning the Whiteboardin the end.
Daily cleaning
We recommend using a microfiber cloth for quick and dry cleaning. This allows you to gently remove the residues of the Whiteboardmarker without leaving streaks or fibers on the board. Always allow the writing to dry and only then remove it, otherwise the pen will smudge.
Regular damp cleaning
We recommend cleaning the board with water or Whiteboardcleaner in the evening or at least once a week, depending on how intensively you use the product. For thorough cleaning and to avoid paint deposits, take a damp microfiber cloth and clean the entire board.
Remove stains with rubbing alcohol or Oranex
To remove individual stains or smudged areas, we recommend rubbing alcohol or, if the stains are very stubborn, the Oranexcleaning agent. Apply some rubbing alcohol/Oranex to a cloth and slowly go over the stained area with circular movements.
Oranex can leave an oily film on the board so that the surface can no longer be wiped dry. It is therefore important to clean the board thoroughly with clear water after cleaning and wipe it with a dry cloth, several times if necessary.
Pens and magnets
Only use suitable high-quality board markers, we recommend Lumocolor from Staedtler. Other waterproof pens are not made for Whiteboards and make cleaning more difficult. To avoid scratches, lift and move the magnets, do not move them on the board.
Wrong cleaning agents:
Using too harsh or too much cleaning agent can damage the surface! Please do not use excessively rough cloths or sponges and do not apply too much pressure.
Download cleaning instructions Whiteboard ↓
Wood - care and cleaning
- Regular cleaning: Wipe the wooden surface with a dry or slightly damp (not wet!) cotton cloth. Please do not use a microfiber cloth, as this can cause small scratches in the wood.
- Removing small stains: These can be easily removed with special furniture soap. Do not use grease-dissolving household cleaners or steam cleaners, as these can damage the wood structure, which can also damage the elegant appearance of the wood surface in the long term.
- Stronger stains on uncolored wood: If small stains cannot be removed by simply wiping, they can be easily removed with fine sandpaper. Then treat the affected area again with a suitable furniture oil.
- Water stains: Allow them to dry completely before treating them.
Please note: Wood is a natural material that always has differences in structure and color, making each individual product unique. However, this also means that a wood sample or digital image of wood can only ever approximate the structure and color of the real product. All roomours woods are oiled to emphasize and protect the properties and natural look of the material.