MAINTENANCE METHODS
FOR SOLID WOOD
FOR SOLID WOOD
Dust removal and maintenance
Prepare a soft dry towel, avoid getting wet, gently wipe the surface of the furniture, and remove dust along the texture of the wood. No cleaning agents are needed to avoid irritating the surface of the furniture.
Cleaning and maintenance
If it is for daily maintenance, professional wooden home cleaners can be used to help remove air pollutants, oil fumes, excess wax, etc. from furniture.
Avoid scratches
If scratches appear on furniture, it not only affects its appearance, but also its service life. Therefore, try to avoid direct contact between hard objects and furniture during use, which may cause damage.
Scratch maintenance
If small scratches accidentally appear, you can choose a wax strip that is similar in color to the furniture wood to apply to the scratch area, fill in the cracks, and then apply wax to the area again to maintain glossiness.
Waxing maintenance
If you want solid wood furniture to have a long-lasting luster, waxing is very necessary. Generally speaking, waxing should be done once a quarter, and professional solid wood furniture polishing wax should be used for regular maintenance. Do not use silicone resin polish, as it can damage the coating of furniture, clog wood pores, and hinder the breathability of wood.
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