Wooden upholstery sets are a memorable piece of furniture for many families. However, long-standing wooden upholstery sets are also very easily affected by the impact of hot and humid climates, and if not properly preserved, they will quickly degrade.
Periodically clean wooden collapse surfaces
Periodically cleaning the surface of the wooden bed will help keep the furniture set as new, without sticking dirt. Housewives should also pay attention to avoid letting water directly contact the surface of the wooden bed. Use a soft, slightly damp cotton towel to wipe away dirt on the carved details.
At the same time, do not use strong detergents as they will damage the original paint or polishing polish. After wiping with a damp cloth, it is necessary to immediately wipe again with a dry cloth to prevent mold from growing inside the wood fibers.
Location of the wooden column
Wood has the ability to shrink and expand with the weather, so choosing the location to place the wooden bed will help with optimal preservation. Avoid placing wooden beds in places where direct sunlight shines on or near heat-emitting devices.
If placed near a window, note that curtains are needed to help limit the heat from causing cracks, discoloration or stretching of wood fibers.
Polishing techniques, anti-flies
To keep the wood shiny and beautiful, housewives should polish periodically every 6 months with specialized wax or natural essential oils. Polishing will create a protective film, prevent dust and water evaporation.
In addition, it is necessary to regularly check the corners and joints of the wood to detect signs of termites early. Treat thoroughly with specialized sprays to help protect the wood structure to always have a durable color.
Limit impact
Although long-standing wooden beds have good durability, the joints may become loose over time. Housewives should not place objects that are too heavy or have sharp edges on the surface of the wooden bed.
When it is necessary to move the wooden column, there should be the support of many people to avoid dragging and scratching. Careful maintenance from the smallest details will help the family's wooden column be as clean and beautiful as new.