Thursday, June 24, 2010

As for Wood Furniture Care?

Whether we are for traditional home decor or a contemporary one go, we all love living on wood furniture. Wooden furniture for its beauty, strength has fallen, and durability, but if proper care is not taken, this furniture loses its shine and develop cracks, you can do it to lose short. Just as we care for wood furniture? Here are some tips for your help.

Extreme temperature and relative humidity harm wood furniture at the most. Keep the temperature of your housebetween 70-72 degrees Fahrenheit. The relative humidity should be less 50-55%.
Take the help of de-humidifiers or humidifiers that keep the air in the rooms, too dry or too moist.
Dust regularly. That is the mantra to give a long life, no furniture.
While dusting, avoid using wet cloth or mop. You can stain and damage the wood. Use a soft cloth, preferably lint-free cotton cloth or a vacuum cleaner with dust brush attachment for general cleaning of your furniture.
Always use coasters,Place mats or other protective things, the transfer of hot or cold glasses, cups, etc. on wood furnishings.
Keep solvents such as nail polish remover, alcohol and paint thinner away from wood furniture. You can simply stop their damage. Perfumes, fragrances and medicines, wine, beer and liquor all contain alcohol and are harmful to your wood furniture.
Plastic items such as table covers, packaging, plastic toys and games are on wood surfaces can melt and seep into the wood onTime. Avoid them.
Place your wooden furniture from direct sunlight, heat, cold or overly wet or dry environments. Use protect curtains, furniture from the sun.
When polishing, and waxing wood furniture, you choose the correct cleaning and polishing of the end of the furniture.
Always follow the manufacturer's instructions when using spray or liquid polishes.
Use polishes, which are manufactured specifically for wood surfaces. Never mix different types of polishes.
Polishing too often can cause a dull, thin build on the furniture, not to assimilate with the look and feel of wood does not. Polish once or twice a year. Its enough to give you extra life, your furniture.
If possible, use paste wax, because it is a thick, hard, lasting finish makes for hardwood furniture. Furthermore, delaying the formation of water-rings, to give a little more time to wipe the moisture. Liquid wax as paste wax, but offer a thinner layer.

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