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5 Simple Ways to Care for Your Furniture

Updated : September 2, 2023

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Good furniture is hard to hard to come by, and getting furniture that matches your home’s decor, and meets your family’s requirements is even harder! This is why you need to pay special attention to the needs of your furniture. If you take care of it, you can get furniture that will last you a lifetime and look as good as new.

Dusting

Dust your furniture regularly, a good dusting will prevent dust that can form a filmy layer and can scratch the surface. Use feather dusters, soft cotton cloth, microfiber cloth or lambswool dusters. Don’t use anything that could be harsh on your furniture, if you don’t want dust to fly around, then you can use a mildly damp cloth.

Dusting & Cleaning

Place Your Furniture Carefully

Don’t keep your furniture in direct sunlight or near any sources of heat or water. You’ll notice that a table placed near a window, in direct sunlight and rain, will warp, get discoloured and weaken in no time. If you place your table in the shade, away from sources of heat, it will remain in good condition for much longer.

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Furniture

Cleaning Your Furniture

At times dusting is not enough to keep your furniture clean when there is a large stain, what do you do? Well, the answer is to never use harsh chemicals. In this case, you can use a soft cloth that has been dipped in mild soap or detergent dissolved in water. Once you’re done with this, use a cloth dipped in plain water to wash off any traces of detergent from the wood.

Invest In Furniture Covers

Furniture Covers can save your life. They can safeguard your furnishings in a way that no other method can.

Now, this isn't something that would be recommended for everyone. Not for those who will be utilising their furniture on a routine basis, at least. However, for individuals who will be out of town for an extended amount of time and will be leaving their furniture unattended. When it comes to longevity, it does assist. Furniture covers can protect your furniture from dust and, most significantly, the sun. The variety of impacts the sunlight can have on your furniture is astounding.

Remove Tough Stains

Regardless of your best efforts, your lovely wood furniture will eventually become discoloured. Whatever type of stain you have, clean it as soon as possible; the longer it sits, the more difficult it will be to remove.

To remove dark spots caused by water damage, use a towel soaked in vinegar to gently blot the stain. Apply a mixture of equal parts white toothpaste and baking soda to remove white rings from damp glasses. Rub it in until the stain is gone. After that, wipe the furniture down and buff it with a dry cloth. 

Mayonnaise can be used to cover crayon marks. Allow it to dry for a few minutes before wiping it clean with a damp cloth and polishing it with a dry cloth.

Keep Pets Off the Furniture

Every pet owner knows how great it feels to cuddle with your fur baby on the couch on a lazy afternoon. However, that isn’t the best for your furniture. Pet parents of young pups and kittens know just how destructive a teething pet can be towards the legs of chairs and tables.

Pets have the potential to damage our furnishings. Especially if the material is upholstered. If you do allow your dog on the sofa, give it a weekly hover. Maybe even get your upholstery cleaned on a regular basis.

Our pets can harm not only our upholstery but also our wood furniture. Anything they can get their claws and paws on is bound to get damaged. If you're aware that your pet is always concentrating on a few key regions. Then put some protective edging. There are transparent ones available that are almost imperceptible. After that, you can swap them out as needed.

Keep Away from Direct Sunlight

Furniture can be dried out by the sun, and wood surfaces might fade. The sun's heat can erode finishes and cause difficult-to-repair cracks.

Valued furniture should not be placed in front of unprotected windows, vents, or fireplaces, since the light and heat will damage and discolour the wood.

Cleaning Your Furniture
Cleaning Your Furniture

Protect Your Furniture the Right Way

When polishing your furniture, or using a protective spray, make sure to read the ingredients of what goes into these store-bought products. Many of them contain petroleum distillates or silicone oils, these again leave a thin film on your wood, while it works to keep your furniture looking fresh, it also attracts a lot of dust in the process. It’s better to use homemade furniture polishes.

Protect Your Furniture
Protect Your Furniture

Do Not Place Hot Objects on Furniture

Finishes can be melted away in a span of seconds using irons, mugs, pots, and pans. As a result, ensure your furniture is shielded from any heat source.

When it comes to insulating your furniture from heat, placemats and coasters are a godsend. You don't want your beautiful furniture to get scratched or ruined. Yes, some finishes and materials are more resilient than others. However, coasters are usually recommended unless you're sure your finish is resistant to heat. Even if it is, it is always preferable to be safe than sorry.

Make It Smell Fresh

If you have furniture that has been stored away for a long time, you will notice that it will have a musty smell. The simplest way to get rid of this odour is by sprinkling some baking powder on it. You can even place a bit of charcoal inside drawers to absorb smells. If possible, you can even move your furniture outdoors (in the shade) for the smell to leave.

Make It Smell Fresh
Make It Smell Fresh
 

These are just a few ways in which you can keep your furniture looking and smelling good throughout the year. If you feel that your furniture is falling apart, or needs some professional care, then call NoBroker. Our professional, trained and experienced carpenters will help get your furniture back in tip-top condition. You can even hire them to design and create furniture that will meet your requirements. Check it out today, you’ll get the best service in town, along with the best rates. You can also check homes on NoBroker website by clicking below and saving thousands on brokerage.

FAQ's

Q1. What are some natural ways to seal wooden furniture?

Ans. All-natural oils such as refined hemp, soy, linseed, tung, and walnut oil can be used to seal and protect the wood on its own. These oils are known to be drying oils. Drying oils penetrate, harden, and preserve wood, resulting in a long-lasting, non-rancid finish.

Q2. Can you leave wooden furniture without adding a finish to it?

Ans. If you're not concerned about the impacts of potential water damage, or sun exposure, or prefer the natural look of the wood you're using, you can leave your furniture unfinished. However, unfinished wood stains rapidly absorbs moisture and may crack or distort, resulting in rapid deterioration.

Q3. How can I improve the life of my furniture?

Ans. Placemats should be used.
Heat and direct sunlight should be avoided.
Dust with the appropriate cotton cloth.
Dust with the appropriate cotton cloth. 
Deep cleaning should be done frequently
Cleaning products and liquids should be used in small amounts.
Varnish should be reapplied on a regular basis.

Q4. How long does wood furniture last?

Ans. Solid wood furniture typically lasts 10 to 15 years before showing indications of wear and tear, such as fading or cracking.

Q5. How often should you change living room furniture?

Ans. The general belief is that an average sofa will stay in good shape for about seven years before starting to deteriorate. Even if you invest in a high-quality sofa, it will inevitably sag after 15 years of family life.

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