Rustic
Furniture Information
Care and Cleaning of Rustic Furniture
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The beauty of furniture care is that it helps
to protect your investment. Fine furniture is an important purchase.
Proper care will help maintain your furniture's finish and ensure
that it looks great year after year.
Caring for your rustic furniture:
Caring for furniture is easy. Follow a few simple guidelines will
help extend the life of your furniture.
- Always dust with a polish moistened cloth.
Polish cushions the cloth, eliminating the scratching that occurs
with dry dusting. Dust will scratch the furniture surface if not
removed properly.
- Use a soft, clean cloth that won't scratch
the surface. Avoid coarse or scratchy materials or fabrics.
- Never use soap and water on furniture. Water
can penetrate the finish and raise the grain on wood,causing damage.
Some of the enemies of rustic furniture:
Many common problems in furniture care are caused by the elements.
If you are aware of these troublemakers, the resulting damage can
easily can be avoided.
- Sunlight's ultraviolet rays can damage wood
finishes. Arrange furniture out of direct sunlight; use sun screening
drapes during intense sunlight hours; rotate furniture in place
and in room arrangements.
- Liquid spills will damage furniture if not
removed promptly. Use coasters under beverage glasses and saucers
under cups and flower pots. If a spill occurs, immediately blot
it gently without rubbing the surface.
- Heat creates a chemical change in the furniture
finish which can result in a white spot. Use protective pads under
hot dishes, utensils or cooking appliances.
- High humidity causes wood to swell. Low humidity
causes wood to lose moisture and shrink. Extreme changes cause
warping, splitting and cracking.
- Try to keep humidity as constant as possible.
Choosing the Right Products:
A quality polish enhances the natural beauty of wood by complementing
the luster and enriching the grain. It protects the finish because
it serves as a temporary barrier to spilled liquids. The cleaning
ingredients in polish effectively remove smudges, dust and soil
when properly applied. Tips for Better Dusting:
- Be sure to use the same type of polish consistently.
Your furniture will appear cloudy or streaky if oil-based and
wax-based polishes are interchanged.
- Always use a fine furniture polish when dusting.
Never dry dust, as it could case microscopic scratches on your
furniture surface. Remember to change dusting cloths frequently
since a dirty cloth may scratch your furniture's surface.
- Spray your furniture surface evenly, but not
too generously. Wipe in a circular motion with a soft, clean cloth
to clean and loosen the old polish.
- Then, buff until completely dry for a
beautiful shine and a smudge-resistant finish. For wood trim,
spray polish on the cloth first, then dust.
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