The most efficient way of keeping your furniture in
good condition is to clean them religiously to thwart the dirt from piling
up. Use the pliable bristles of the vacuum
to prevent destroying your furniture. Make
certain that all angles and areas are carefully attended.
Always examine the ingredients of your cleaning materials
prior to using them. Some products may
have harmful elements that can damage your furniture. As these elements damage the outside veneer
of your furniture, they will be susceptible to dust, scrapes, and will make
them look old and untidy.
You can also steam clean your furniture. This method is very efficient in eliminating
dirt and muck; however, it can give damaging outcome. The moist can be trapped inside the furniture
and before you know it, fungus has emerged as well as other damaging organisms
that may lead to the deterioration of your furniture. Such can also bring disease to family
members.
Drips and trickles are unavoidable. When this happens, get a rag and dab it on
the spill right away. Wipe gradually
from the outer side moving toward the center to keep it around the affected
spot.
Use a spoon or any object to remove hard drips and
trickles like candle wax. Just make
sure, however, that the object you will use will not damage the furniture;
hence, avoid using sharp objects. Do
not scrape hard spills. If it is too
tough, soak a cloth in a dilution of warm water and soap but make sure to wring
excess water from the cloth before wiping the affected area.
Use soap that does not make
too much foam. Soap that produces too
much foam may leave blemishes and stain on the furniture surface. Likewise, always remember to use warm water
instead of tap water; this will prevent hoops and bands to show on your
furniture.