The legs of tables and chairs, wall displays, and lamps made of wood in your home must be frequently cleaned and well-maintained. Maintaining wooden items or furniture is actually easy if done regularly and correctly. If you can maintain them well, there will be no need to replace household items often. How to properly maintain all wooden items in your home so they last longer? Here are the steps!
Clean the surface regularly
To prevent dust from accumulating on the surface of wooden furniture and becoming harder to clean, Avian Brands Friends should clean it regularly. At least once a week, wipe the wooden surface with a damp cloth. For a cleaner result, use a duster every two days to remove dust so it doesn't stick and build up.
Avoid direct sunlight exposure
Wooden furniture is susceptible to sunlight. Excessive and continuous sun exposure will cause damage. The most common example is weathering due to extreme temperature changes from sunlight and night air. In addition, it can also cause discoloration of the furniture, which will detract from its appearance.
Care for with caution
Not always strong, wood is also prone to damage from careless handling by its users. For example, if an iced coffee drink is placed directly on a wooden table for a long time, it will leave a white ring stain on its surface. As for hot drinks, they can cause the surface to expand, which can be avoided by using a coaster or a tablecloth.
In addition, wood is susceptible to sharp objects, such as when opening a package or cutting something with a knife or cutter on a wooden table, it is still necessary to use a base such as a cutting mat to prevent the table from being scratched and damaged. Of course, Avian Brands Friends wouldn't want their table or chair to be scratched by sharp objects.
Apply wood paint to keep it durable
The best way to make wood #LookNewAgain and durable is to use Avian Wood and Metal Paint, which is specially designed as a wood primer. Before using Avian Wood and Metal Paint, make sure the surface has been cleaned of dust, oil, and any dirt that may still be adhering.
