Avoid direct sunlight
Wooden furniture always contains a certain amount of natural moisture. When placed under direct sunlight for a long time, moisture evaporates quickly, which can cause the wood surface to crack, bend, or fade. Similarly, wooden tables and chairs should not be placed too close to the fireplace or high heat source.
Do not soak in water
Soaking in water can damage the protective coating and cause the wood to degrade quickly.
When cleaning is needed, you should use warm water mixed with mild dish soap to wipe. For small gaps, you can use a soft brush or toothbrush to clean. Then, wipe again with a soft, damp cloth and wring thoroughly.
Covered with protective wax
Waxing is one of the important measures to protect wood surfaces, especially in the summer.
You should use good quality cream wax, apply a thin layer to the surface and wait about 30 minutes before polishing with a soft brush. You can repeat it after 60 minutes to achieve the desired shine.
Periodic hygiene
Dust accumulated over time can scratch the wood surface. Therefore, it is necessary to wipe regularly.
Do not leave wooden furniture outside in the rain
Rainwater is the reason why wood is easily moldy, rotten and reduces its lifespan. Proper care not only helps wooden furniture retain its natural beauty but also extends its lifespan, saving repair and replacement costs.