Maintenance and Care
The maintenance and care of furniture are essential for enhancing home quality and extending the lifespan of furniture. Through regular cleaning, proper usage, and professional upkeep, your furniture will not only retain its aesthetic appeal and functionality but also continue to accompany you every day. Our professional team will provide you with maintenance and care advice to ensure that your home environment always feels brand new.
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The maintenance and care of furniture are essential for enhancing home quality and extending the lifespan of furniture.
Furniture is not only a necessity for daily living but also an artwork within your home space. Over time, furniture may become damaged due to improper use or environmental factors. Proper maintenance and care can extend the lifespan of furniture, preserving its appearance and functionality, and ensuring that your home environment remains warm and tasteful.
Why is Furniture Maintenance Crucial?
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Basic principles of maintenance
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Care and Maintenance of Furniture Materials
Cleaning: Gently wipe the wooden surface with a clean, soft cloth, avoiding excessive moisture. Regularly apply a professional wood care solution or wood wax to maintain the natural sheen of the wood.
Avoid Sun Exposure: Prolonged sun exposure can cause the wood to fade or crack. Protect the wood with curtains or sunshades.
Regular Inspection: Periodically check the joints and screws of the wooden furniture to ensure stability and prevent loosening or wobbling.
Cleaning: Wipe the leather surface with a soft cloth, avoiding the use of chemical cleaners. Use specialized leather care sprays or oils to maintain the leather's softness and shine.
Avoid Sunlight and High Temperatures: Leather is prone to cracking when exposed to sunlight. Avoid placing leather furniture in direct sunlight or in high-temperature environments.
Cleaning: Regularly vacuum to remove dust and particles from the fabric. Depending on the material, professional dry cleaning or spot cleaning may be required.
Prevent Wrinkles: Use furniture covers or regularly change pillow covers to avoid fabric wrinkles or fading.
Cleaning: For metal furniture, use a dry cloth to wipe it down, avoiding strong acidic or alkaline cleaners. Glass furniture should be cleaned with glass cleaner and a soft cloth to prevent scratching.
Rust Prevention: For metal surfaces, regularly check for signs of rust and address them promptly. Use anti-rust spray or appropriate protective oil for maintenance.
Regularly inspect your furniture, especially when moving it, to check its stability, focusing on details such as hinges, drawer tracks, and screw connections.
Avoid applying excessive pressure on furniture surfaces when storing, and try to maintain the original shape of the furniture.
For households with children or pets, choose furniture materials that are easy to clean and durable, and regularly clean them to keep the furniture fresh and tidy.