FURNITURE CLEANING & CARE TIPS
We all have that one piece of wooden furniture
that’s special to us. Maybe it’s a nightstand that your grandfather built, or a
farmhouse-style dining table that’s large enough to seat your entire family. It
might be the bookshelves that house your vintage comic books, or the
shaker-style bedframe that you fell in love with at first sight. Whatever that
piece is, you want to keep it in beautiful condition. With regular care and
attention, your wooden furniture can avoid the need for repairs and look its
best for years of enjoyment.
To protect for your favorite pieces, follow these
helpful wooden furniture cleaning and care
tips.
1. Clean with soap and water.
A damp washcloth and mild dish soap are usually
all you need to clean your furniture. After cleaning, rinse with a soap-free,
damp cloth; then dry the surface with a third washcloth. Avoid all cleaners
containing ammonia; ammonia can damage wooden furniture.
2. Polish furniture after cleaning.
Every time you clean wooden furniture, some of
the polish will come off. Polishing can help bring back the shine and protect
the surface. Make sure that you use a furniture polish that does not contain a
high amount of alcohol. Polishes that contain alcohol can damage wood finishes.
3. Dust your furniture.
Use a soft, dry, lint-free cloth or brush to dust
your furniture. Frequent dusting helps protect the finish from unwanted grit
and dirt build-up.
4. Use coasters for glasses.
Always use coasters with felt or cork bottoms to
reduce unsightly water rings. Never let water stand on the surface of your
wooden furniture.
5. Use trivets for hot dishes.
Protect furniture from hot serving dishes with a
natural fiber table cloth, oven mitt or trivet. Placing hot plates and dishes
directly on a wooden surface can result in unwanted burn marks and stains.
6. Keep furniture out of direct sunlight.
Sunlight can dry out furniture and fade wood
surfaces. The heat from the sun can melt finishes and create hard-to-repair
cracks.
7. Protect furniture from pets.
Our furry friends can accidentally scratch and
damage furniture. To prevent pet damage, protect wooden surfaces with a natural
fiber table cloth, chair cover or protective pad.
8. Do not place coffeemakers under upper cabinets.
Steam from coffeemakers may damage the finish of
wooden cabinets. Instead, place coffeemakers on kitchen islands or other open
areas.
How too much or too little moisture can affect
wood furniture.
Because wood breathes, it is susceptible to dry
and wet conditions. Too much moisture can lead to mildew, while too much
dryness can weaken joints and cause your furniture to lose its natural luster.
Maintaining this delicate balance for your furniture is important to keeping it
looking beautiful year after year.
Follow these care tips to help prevent moisture
or dryness from damaging your furniture:
Avoid placing wood furniture in steamy bathrooms
or laundry areas.
Maintain a consistent temperature in your home.
Dramatic temperate changes can affect the humidity levels, which can create
more moisture in the air.
Don’t let your home get too dry. Excessively dry
areas can cause your wood furniture to shrink, split or become brittle.
Protect wood surfaces from direct contact with
water. Place glass surfaces over table tops or use coasters, trivets and
natural fiber table cloths and pads to protect your furniture from hot or wet
surfaces.
Never allow moisture to be trapped between glass
and a wood surface. Make sure surfaces are completely dry before the glass is
replaced.
Have a dent, scratch or stain you can’t fix? Call
Furniture Medic.
Accidents happen. And when your favorite piece of
furniture gets scratched or gouged, or when you forget a coaster and a water
stain appears, it’s time to call the expert technicians at Furniture Medic. Most
of the time, we can repair your furniture on site and on your schedule. Your
furniture deserves the delicate care from Furniture Medic.
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