Good furniture can age beautifully when maintenance is consistent. Most finish damage comes from moisture, harsh cleaners, and poor usage habits.
1. Daily Cleaning Basics
Use a dry or slightly damp microfiber cloth. Avoid excess water and harsh chemical cleaners that can dull laminate or polish over time.
2. Protect High-Touch Surfaces
Use mats and coasters on dining and study surfaces. Prevent direct hot utensil contact and water pooling.
3. Handle Hardware Maintenance
Check hinges and channels periodically. Tighten loose screws and clean tracks to maintain smooth movement.
4. Seasonal Preventive Care
Schedule periodic deep cleaning and inspect moisture-prone zones such as sink cabinets and utility storage.
Maintenance Do and Don't
- Do wipe spills immediately
- Do use soft cloth for dust removal
- Do not drag heavy furniture parts
- Do not use abrasive cleaners
- Do check wet areas for early damage signs
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