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How to Care for Solid Wood Furniture

It's easier than you think! Many people enjoy having solid wood furniture stores near me because it's so easy to maintain. Cleaning regularly (about once a week) with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth does the job well. Oils from skin will build up on wood, so it's important to clean regularly.

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How to Care for Solid Wood Furniture

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  1. How to Care for Solid Wood Furniture How to Care for Your Furniture: It's easier than you think! Many people enjoy having solid wood furniture stores near me because it's so easy to maintain. Cleaning regularly (about once a week) with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth does the job well. Oils from skin will build up on wood, so it's important to clean regularly. Slightly dampen the cloth. This will help the dust stay on the cloth rather than get tossed up into the air only to settle back down where you just cleaned. Be sure to wipe dry immediately after. Wipe in the same direction as the wood grain. You can also dip a cloth in non-alkaline soap and warm water. Dangers to Your Furniture: - Neglect is one of the most prevalent dangers to your furniture. Fine furniture can last decades and beyond. One of the ways you can make sure your furniture lasts, is with regular cleaning. - Extreme heat, cold and moisture damage the finish of the wood. Always use thick, protective padding between the furniture and the item(s) you are placing on the furniture. Cotton, linen or felt cloth are the best protective padding. Using coasters will prevent these water ring stains from damaging your furniture and your wallet. Potted plants going on the furniture should always be in a plant saucer, on top of a protective pad so the bottom of the saucer won't damage the wood.

  2. - Rubber, cork, vinyl, or plastic can seriously damage your furniture. A protective padding made of cotton, linen or felt cloth work very well to protect your investment. - Avoid harsh chemicals or cleaning agents. Silicone-based polishes are not recommended for fine furniture. If you're looking for a product to help you clean, Touch of Oranges is a moisturizing wood cleaner and reconditioned for all types of wood and finishes. - Products that contain solvents can damage wood and leather, avoid using them on or near your furniture. (Nail polish remover, hair spray, perfume, etc.). - UV rays from the sun will damage and discolour wood over time. Avoid direct sunlight when possible or use filters like blinds, drapes, table cloths, etc. to help reduce exposure. - Lift, don't drag objects across your furniture. This can cause serious, noticeable damage to your furniture that may be expensive and difficult to repair. - Storing table leaves? Store them flat, apron side up, somewhere near the table like a closet to ensure they stay in similar condition as the table. Places like the basement, attic, or garage are not climate controlled and storing the leaves there may cause damage like warping or cracking. Extreme weather changes or drastic altitude changes can damage your furniture. Air conditioning will help cool your furniture on those hot summer days. Many people enjoy having solid wood furniture because it's so easy to maintain. Always use thick, protective padding between the item and the furniture(s) you are placing on the furniture. Using coasters will prevent these water ring stains from damaging your furniture and your wallet. Potted plants going on the furniture should always be in a plant saucer, on top of a protective pad so the

  3. bottom of the saucer won't damage the wood. Beware of "home remedies" for water ring stains as they may damage your furniture even more. Contact Details := Company Name : Online Amish Furniture Contact Number : +1 888-882-6474 Address:-Shelby Charter Township, Michigan 48315, USA Email ID : sales@OnlineAmishFurniture.com Website : http://www.onlineamishfurniture.com/

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