<p style="color: rgb(27, 12, 49); font-family: noto-sans, "Noto Sans", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><b>Caring for Polyresin:</b> Regularly clean with glass cleaner and a lint-free cloth, or hand wash with mild detergent and pat dry. Avoid abrasive cleaners and pressure washers. To prevent discoloration, keep the item out of direct sunlight. Promptly remove any food or drink spills to prevent staining and maintain its appearance.</p><p style="color: rgb(27, 12, 49); font-family: noto-sans, "Noto Sans", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><br></p><p style="color: rgb(27, 12, 49); font-family: noto-sans, "Noto Sans", Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;"><b>Caring for Fire Pit: </b>Inspect the fire pit before each use and annually by a licensed professional. Keep the burner, control compartment, gas pipeline, and air passageways clean and free of debris. Dust, dirt, or insects can block gas ports, creating a fire hazard, so clean the burner regularly. If the flame is shorter than 1", clean the burner immediately with a brush and mild soapy water, ensuring it is completely dry before use. Check the hose for wear or damage before each use and replace it if necessary, using only manufacturer-approved parts. Damaged burners must also be replaced with manufacturer-approved replacements. Do not modify or attempt repairs yourself—licensed professionals must handle all maintenance and part replacements to avoid voiding the warranty.</p>