Dusting and cleansing your wood furniture is the first step in furniture care that you shouldn’t skip. Airborne deposits build up in a filmy layer on your wood pieces and can scratch their surface. Frequent dusting will remove these airborne deposits and stop filmy layers of dust to build up. For optimal furniture care, always use a soft cloth for cleaning. If you do not clean your furniture properly, dust can scratch the surface of the wood. It is best to never clean your furniture with a dry cloth, as this can cause dust to make microscopic scratches on the wood.
Keep your wooden furniture away from the sunlight. The ultraviolet rays of the sunlight damage the finish of the furniture and the wood can get bleached if exposed regularly. If the furniture is placed in such a corner that it gets exposed, limit the exposure by curtains, drapes or blinds during the daytime. Dust your furniture regularly with a soft clean cotton cloth. Do not keep alcohol, other alcoholic solutions, and nail paint remover near your wooden furniture. These can cause harm to your furniture. Always use coasters or mats to keep any hot object on the wooden furniture as it may get damaged by causing white rings or spots. To avoid any scratches on your furniture, try to keep it away from any sharp or pointed items. Never drag your wooden furniture. Always lift the furniture as sliding furniture could hurt the floor with scratches and damage furniture legs by applying too much pressure sideways. Do not