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August 7, 2010

The Care for Antique Furniture

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Now-a-days furniture manufacturers use variety of materials and chemicals while designing furniture in order to make furniture user friendly in regular use.
The maintenance for the historical and valuable antique furniture requires extra effort and method of care for such furniture is being changed accordingly. The carelessness in maintaining such furniture will effect on future value of such pieces.
General Things to Be Taken Care for Antique Furniture
• Avoid furniture being exposed to sunlight.
• The furniture should not be placed near air conditioning and heating vents.
• Immediately bolt up spills.
• Dust regularly using lint free cloth.
• Avoid placing furniture near stoves and fireplaces.
Furniture should not be exposed to direct sunlight as UV or ultraviolet rays would damage the antique furniture. Sunlight can degrade the furniture and will result in damage of wood and fabrics. Curtains or shades would be the better option to block sunlight. Furniture being exposed to sunlight can turn yellow or opaque.
The antique furniture should be kept away from fireplaces, stoves and air conditioning vents because the heat may cause shrinking which will loosen the glue joint, veneers, inlays and marquetry. The amount of moisture in the air is also responsible to harm the furniture. Change in relative humidity leads the furniture to expand first and then contract. This expansion and contraction leads to breakage, difficulty in dragging doors and drawers or get stuck while opening. The use of dehumidifier can minimize the effect of moisture and can prevent the furniture.
Wood furniture can get spoiled by water spots, finger marks and scratches. Water spots and finger marks can be removed by using wet cheese cloth and rubbing on spots or marks. If paper is stuck to wood it can be removed using linseed or sweet oil, soak the paper in oil for bit and then rub it. Do not try to scratch the paper it will spoil the furniture.
There are varieties of products available in market for the protection of the furniture like waxes, polishes, oil treatment. Waxes and polishes keep the furniture long lasting and it is coming in the form of paste or liquid. Oil treatment is used to remove dirt and dust. It is of two types, orange oil and lemon oil. Orange oil is used on any finish product to remove every day dust. Lemon oil is used to remove strong dirt and grime.
The most elegant type of furniture is leather furniture which requires extra effort to take care. Leather furniture should be cleaned using soft cloth and should be vacuumed with soft brush in order to retain its quality. Regular cleanliness will hold the value of the furniture and will look great.
Last but not least I would like to conclude that- Getting expensive furniture is not where your job get over, maintaining those furniture is the main job to keep the furniture long lasting. It could be said that beautiful house is of no use without the proper furniture.

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July 31, 2010

Proper Rattan Wicker Garden Furniture Care

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The type of maintenance that you bestow upon your prized garden furniture collection constructed of rattan wicker may depend upon which type you buy. Select collections are UV and all-weather shielded while other models are not. 

In most cases, maintaining each unit does not require extensive labor. However, it does require that you not be lazy about treating all your garden furniture on a regular basis. You’ll save a large sum of money and as a result you could enjoy your cherished pieces for an entire lifetime. 

General Cleaning Tips 

If your set contains at least one piece made partly with glass, first wipe piece off with a damp cloth to eliminate excess dirt and buildup. This is especially vital if the piece has not been cleaned in awhile. 

If your item has a frame or supporting materials made of wood, remember to wipe down the wood portions as often as possible. For this purpose, you can use a damp cloth dipped in water or dipped in a safe cleaner. Be careful not to use too much water or it could mold or rot your wicker set. 

For this purpose you can apply a web sponge to the surface as well, and either plain water or ammonia & water, or vinegar & water mixture mixed in proper proportions. Make sure you dry the glass immediately or it will cloud and streak. 

Treated Rattan Care 

You can clean this furniture with a garden hose a majority of the time, which some people may not believe. This is especially evident if you own the all weather rattan pieces that are becoming the most preferable choice today. 

Or else, to help repair the pliable nature and moisture of each piece of garden furniture you own, place each unit in a bathtub full filled of warm water. This will also help clean it. 

However, keep in mind not every collection of rattan wicker is weather proofed. Therefore, be careful to take precautions as you clean it. For instance, do not leave let it sit in the sun for too long, especially if you know for sure it is UV-shielded or waterproofed. 

Untreated Rattan 

Rattans (or similar wicker materials) that are not treated sometimes dry out very quickly. Therefore, it is very important keep any untreated pieces out of the sun when not in use. Likewise, and keep them away from move them away from other heat sources such as fire. 

In addition to keeping it out of the sun, you should dust every piece regularly and vacuum your entire set often. This will further help you remove the dust out of the cracks in the finishes, and seams. 

Depending upon the metal, the procedure you use mostly depends upon the type of metal, but it usually is cleaned with either a damp cloth and then immediately wiped down. However, you might do better with a cleaner meant for the type of metal used to make the frame of your garden furniture.

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