As the most popular French neoclassical furniture among French furniture, it is crucial to better extend the service life of furniture. French neoclassical furniture is mostly made of wood, and there are some things to pay attention to when it comes to use and maintenance. Next, let’s take a look at the relevant maintenance knowledge about French neoclassical furniture with the editor.
Wooden furniture maintenance
1. For wood furniture, regardless of the type of furniture used or the surface is painted or not, soft cloth should be used as cleaning tools during maintenance. Especially for shiny wood furniture, wiping with wool cloth can often make it more shiny!
2. Generally, if wooden furniture coated with gloss resin is dirty, you can use furniture cleaners to wipe it. As for materials such as rosewood, black mow, etc., the surface is usually painted, so if it is dirty, you can only wipe it dry with a cloth dipped in water. Otherwise, improper use of chemical cleaner powder can easily decolorize the surface, causing uneven color.
3. Wooden furniture should not be exposed to moisture or sunlight. If curtains should be placed next to the window. If you wipe it with a wet cloth, you should immediately wipe it with a dry cloth. Due to the different surface paint treatments of various furniture, different maintenance methods should be paid attention to. Furniture wax is a good maintenance method, but if it is damaged and repainted, the furniture will be more troublesome after waxing.
French Neoclassical furniture maintenance
1. Clean French neoclassical furniture can be soaked in warm water with neutral soap (a ratio of about 10 to 20), mix and wipe it, and then wipe it with clean water and dry cloth in sequence, which can reduce the chance of stains stuck on the surface of wooden furniture. You can also purchase wooden furniture maintenance oil spray, which has a protective effect.
2. The crayon marks on French neoclassical furniture can be scraped off with a knife first, and then polished with very fine sandpaper. If the furniture has a sunken place, cover it with a layer of damp cloth first, and then burn it with an iron the next day to restore it to level.
3. Mix equal parts turpentine oil, methanol alcohol, vinegar and paraffin oil and shake well to wipe the furniture. After pouring the solution on a cloth and wiping the furniture, use a soft duster to shiny it will be as bright as new.