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Homestead Furniture

Posted on March 7, 2010.
Homestead FurnitureTop Furniture Cleaning and Maintenance Tips

Fine furniture is an important investment that should provide a lifetime of use and enjoyment to the buyer. Proper care and handling of your furniture and accessories will help maintain the original beauty and finish desired. The following tips will help you maintain your furniture:

Clean your furniture and Polish. Normally, dust attracts moisture, which can accumulate and soften the finish of your furniture.

Turn your furniture periodically to ensure they do not stick to one place all the time.

Place furniture away from heating and air-cum-humidity air line.

Use a swab or a clean cloth to protect the furniture surface from rubber, hot dishes, beverages and bookends.

Rather than drag your pieces across the surface of furniture, lift and position them accordingly.

Avoid placing your furniture against the sunlight. Pull the curtains or having a UV-filtering film adapted to your windows.

Avoid prolonged use of plastic and rubber items on your furniture.

Use coasters, placemats and tablecloths to protect furniture plate during use.

Although termites are not common in most farms, they are cut to cause a great danger when they happen to attack. The solution is to find a professional fumigation.

Use cleaners, waxes and gels polishing to protect the finish on your furniture against scratches and abrasions.

Dust your furniture regularly and polish them at least 4-6 months.

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