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Wood Care Guide

Dusting and Cleaning

Frequent dusting removes airborne deposits that build up in a filmy layer and can scratch the surface.

Clean, dry, soft cloths or feather dusters will effectively remove dust; however, to avoid scattering the dust into the air, where it floats until landing back on furniture surfaces, dampen the cloth very slightly.

Tools for dusting

„ Wool or Feather Duster: A duster removes dust from easily damaged, delicate surfaces.

„ Treated Cloths: For dusting, soft, non-scratching cloths pick up and hold dirt. Use them in place of silicon sprays, which are not recommended for fine wood furniture.

„ Soft, Lint-free Cloths: Dampen them slightly to help trap dust.

Cleaning

Never use all-purpose cleaning sprays or chemical products on your wood furniture. You’ll usually want to avoid cleaning wood with water. However, sticky spots may need to be treated with soap and water.

Here’s How: dip the cloth in mild soap dissolved in water, wring the cloth nearly dry, and wipe the area. Rinse and immediately dry with a clean, soft cloth.

Polishing

Oil polishes, cleaners, and furniture oils protect wood by making the surface more slippery; they do not offer a hard protective layer.

Products that contain a high percentage of oil make the surface smear, showing fingerprints. Most commercial spray and liquid furniture polishes contain silicone oil, which provides some protection. However, be aware that residues can interfere with refinishing and may need professional attention.

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