Wood Furniture Care Instructions
Normal Cleaning
Dust regularly with a slightly damp, soft, lint-free cloth. Always follow the direction of the wood grain to avoid scratching or dulling the finish. Immediately wipe dry with a clean, soft cloth.
For everyday spills, act quickly — liquids left too long may seep into the finish or cause staining. Use a damp cloth to clean, then dry thoroughly.
Risk Management
To maintain the beauty and integrity of your wood furniture, take preventative steps to minimize wear and damage:
- Use coasters for glasses, mugs, and cups to prevent moisture damage.
- Place glass tops on felt pads to avoid surface scratches.
- Avoid placing potted plants directly on wood unless they're fully water-tight or on a drip tray.
- Use protective pads under pottery, heavy decor, or rough-bottomed objects.
- Keep furniture away from direct sunlight and heat to prevent fading, cracking, or warping.
Tip: Avoid using household cleaners or polishes that contain silicone or ammonia. These can cloud the finish and cause long-term damage. Use only products made specifically for wood care.