While the cloth is intended for wood and polished stone, highly sensitive or delicate finishes require caution. Some high‑gloss surfaces — such as certain lacquered woods, polished marble with a mirror‑like finish, or specialty coatings — can be scratched by any textile if dirt particles are trapped between the cloth and the surface.
If you’re unsure, test a small, inconspicuous area first, using gentle pressure and a clean, dry cloth. Check for any changes in sheen or visible micro‑scratches after wiping. For routine maintenance on such surfaces, many people prefer a microfiber cloth specifically labelled as safe for high‑gloss finishes, but the Clarina cloth can be used if the test shows no adverse effects.
Always ensure the cloth is free of abrasive debris before use, and avoid using it on surfaces with wax or oil‑based polishes unless the polish manufacturer recommends a reusable textile.
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