DYE TRANSFER DISCLAIMER
Certain clothing and accessory dyes, (such as those on denim jeans) may migrate to lighter colors. This phenomenon is increased by humidity and temperature, and is irreversible. The Mitchell Group will not assume responsibility for dye transfer caused by external contaminants.
WELT CORD DISCLAIMER
The use of welt cord on faux leather in residential and commercial
upholstery applications is discouraged. When used as trim in high
abrasion areas such as cushion tops, the welt is subject to increased
levels of continual rubbing, and premature de-lamination of the faux
leather surface could occur. Even though Mitchell's residential and
commercial grade faux leathers are designed to meet or exceed industry
abrasion standards, the small piece of material that is wrapped and
stressed around a hard piece of plastic welt creates greater tension and
reduces the flexibility of the faux leather. This, combined with the
vulnerability of the exposed welt cord, makes faux leather subject to
greater amounts of abrasion than the actual cushion itself.
PROPOSITION 65 DISCLOSURE
Some vinyl products may contain chemicals identified by the State of California as a cause of cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm at certain exposure levels. Under the California law known as "Prop 65", certain warnings to consumers in California are required where such products are sold. The presence of such chemicals in vinyl products, even at extremely low concentrations, can lead to disputes over Prop 65 warning obligations that are very difficult to resolve. If your company intends to introduce The Mitchell Group vinyl products into commerce in California, Mitchell recommends that you take steps to confirm whether the warning requirements of California's "Prop 65" are applicable to the products in question and whether your company is complying with those warning requirements for the chemicals contained within these products.