How to maintain the whole wood home improvement?

Whole wood home improvement products are made from natural materials, so even in a casual lifestyle, they require proper care to maintain their beauty and longevity. Muyuan Shangpin Whole Wood Home Furnishing offers some simple yet effective tips to help you protect your solid wood furniture:

1. When using solid wood chairs, avoid tilting them backward or using the side frame or table base as a footrest. This can cause unnecessary stress on the structure.

2. Do not stand on soft-seated chairs. Prolonged pressure may reduce the chair’s elasticity and lead to permanent damage.

3. Avoid placing hot appliances directly on the furniture surface. If burns occur, it's best to consult a professional furniture repair specialist for restoration.

4. Use non-plastic mats to protect your solid wood tables from scratches and stains.

5. To prevent damage, use decorative tablecloths or natural fabric pads between lamps, accessories, and the table surface. When writing at a desk, place a protective sheet under your paper and use coasters for cups of hot or cold drinks.

6. Be cautious when using glue, markers, or colored pens that might stain or damage the furniture. Also, avoid direct contact with scented items, as they can harm the finish over time.

7. When moving objects on solid wood surfaces, lift them instead of dragging to prevent scratches. Note that matte finishes may become slightly shinier over time due to friction, which is a normal aging process and not a defect.

8. Avoid using plastic or rubber materials on your furniture. These can chemically react with the finish and cause damage over time.

9. Place items like computers, clocks, lamps, and phones on felt pads or soft cloths to prevent chemicals in plastics, rubber, or nylon from seeping into the furniture’s surface. Long-term exposure of plastic toys or similar items can also degrade the finish. If damage occurs, seek professional help.

10. Allow your furniture to "breathe." The natural coating on solid wood furniture is designed to let air circulate. Covering it for extended periods can affect its appearance and durability. Keep it in open spaces whenever possible.

11. For added protection, rotate the positions of electronic devices, alarms, and stationery regularly. Move long-term decorative items to different spots on your desk, shelves, or nightstand to avoid visual monotony. Always place velvet mats under delicate items and consider using them on lower cabinets for extra protection.

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