How to care for your Float Framed Canvas
Quick Care Tips
Display your artwork:
• Away from direct sunlight (causes fading)
• Away from heat sources and humid areas
• In stable temperature environments
Handle with care:
• Hold by the frame only, never touch the canvas
• Hang securely using proper wall anchors
Cleaning Your Canvas
CANVAS SURFACE
What to Use:
• Soft, dry microfiber cloth OR soft-bristled brush
• Dust gently in one direction
• Never apply pressure
NEVER USE on Canvas:
❌Water or any liquids
❌ Wet wipes or cleaning sprays
❌ Alcohol or chemicals
❌ Paper towels (they scratch)
Important: Canvas is absorbent. Any liquid will permanently stain or damage it.
FRAME CLEANING
Regular Dusting:
• Wipe frame with dry microfiber cloth
• Use soft brush for corners and crevices
For Deeper Cleaning:
Wood Frames:
Dampen cloth slightly with water (wring well)
Wipe frame, working away from canvas edges
Dry immediately with clean cloth
Optional: Use wood polish on cloth, not directly on frame
Metal Frames:
Use cloth dampened with mild soap and water
Wring cloth thoroughly before wiping
Dry immediately
Buff with dry cloth for shine
Important: Keep all moisture away from canvas edges. Wipe away from the canvas, not toward it. If you don’t know how to do it properly, please ask specialist for help.
Monthly Maintenance
· Dust canvas with soft brush or cloth
· Wipe frame with dry cloth
· Check for any damage
Non-Refundable & Non-Replaceable Damage
The following cannot be returned, replaced, or refunded:
Damage from using liquids or chemicals on canvas
Damage from improper cleaning methods
Fading from direct sunlight exposure
Physical damage from drops, impacts, or mishandling
Damage from extreme temperature or humidity
Need Help?
Contact a professional if:
• Canvas has stains or water damage
• Canvas is torn or punctured
• Frame is significantly damaged
• You're unsure about cleaning something
Questions? Contact our customer service team. support@notionbeast.com.
Remember: When in doubt, dust only with a dry cloth. Never use liquids on canvas.