We recently purchased a cherry dining room table and chairs. It was listed as being a high-gloss finish. Not being familiar with furniture, wood varieties or how to care for them, I did a bit of research. Not only did I discover how to care for my cherry dining room set, but in the process, I discovered how to care for other wood finishes. The typical finishes on furniture are high gloss, satin gloss, low gloss, oil and antique. Each needs to be treated differently in order to retain their shine and their beauty. (Flyer from Rooms to Go store in Jacksonville, Florida.) 1) High gloss finish furniture. In order to maintain the beautiful finish on my dining room set, it is necessary to use liquid polish or paste wax. Directions state that when liquid is used, let the liquid dry, then shine it with a soft, preferably lint free cloth or dusting rag. If you choose to use a paste based wax, put the wax on the table in a thin coat, and rub it in before it dries. All directions suggest rubbing the paste in with the grain of the furniture for best effects. (www.querycat.com/faq/8d6ca6e539b07e3a5736f3e376700d28) 2) Satin Gloss furniture. You should be sure to choose a polish or cream wax without silicone. Silicone will dull the wood finish on your table or furniture. If you want to go green with cleaning your satin gloss finish furniture, some sights suggest using a combination of raw linseed oil, vinegar, and turpentine. Use equal parts of each. I checked on prices of making this "green" polish, and it is much more expensive than just buying the regular polish for your furniture. (www.corycare.com/faqs.html) 3) Low Gloss furniture. Low gloss furniture is bad about collecting dirt and needs extra protection. Be sure and buy a wax that states it removes surface dirt and soil. You can also buy products for what is called low luster wood. These products will add a light shine to your furniture and will keep dirt away that could ruin the low gloss finish.( askfordirk.com/how-to-take-good-care-of-your-wood-furniture )
4) Oil finish furniture. This is probably the easiest type of furniture finish to take care of. Wash it with a mild soap solution. Some people suggest using a few drops of lemon juice in with the mid soap water. You can use glycerin to bring the shine out. I have one friend who uses baby oil, but I can not find this verified anywhere, so I think I would skip the baby oil unless you have tried it before and it worked for your oil finish furniture. (www.hardwoodartisans.com/pdfs/howtocare.pdf) 5) Antique furniture. My last dining room set was an antique finish. I purchased it at the local Salvation Army store. I always used regular high gloss furniture polish to keep it in top shape. A web site also suggested using Murphys Oil Soap to clean it with to clean it with. (www.furniturecaretips.com/antique-furniture.htm) Hopefully these tips will help you keep your furniture's finish in perfect condition. With the economic hard times, it is easier to keep furniture new looking, than to go to your nearest furniture store and purchase new furniture. While there are also advisable to make good use of some tape products to protect your home decoration and furniture. There are some great tapes such as velcro, floor marking tapes, aluminum tapes that will be very helpful to assist in maintain your home in good shape.
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