Protect your antique wood furniture

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Tips On How To Protect Your Antique Wood Furniture

References: www.giltwood.com.au


Environmental conditions could significantly damage the antique furniture. For example, temperature fluctuation is one of the biggest threats for the good shape of the antique wood furniture. These fluctuations could lead to varnish cracking and loosened joints. Therefore, make sure that your antique gem is placed on constant room temperature, not directly exposed to heating vents and air conditioning. Another really important thing that needs to be payed attention of is the UV. Ultraviolet lights are an enemy of the wooden furniture, because strong sunlight leads to color fading. Best advice would be to place the furniture out of direct sunlight. Also, an immense dryness is not good for the antique furniture, since it will dry the wood and will lead to wood cracking. Similar to this, a high level of humidity (moisture) can potentially damage the quality of the wood by attracting insects and pests to settle inside your antique wooden furniture.


It is highly important to pay attention while moving or displacing your antique wooden furniture. Over the time, the antique wooden furniture (chairs, tables or wardrobes) becomes unstable and loosened, so it could break easily. Rough handling could cause damaging, so be extremely careful while lifting and moving those peaces of antique.


Almost every antique wood furniture Melbourne dealer will advise you to regularly dust your antique piece. Avoid cleaning your wooden furniture with spray-on products or applying oils on the wood. The spray-on products will make the furniture look dull and hazy over time and the oils could turn wood black. Use a good quality natural beeswax instead, in order to protect the original finish and to create a protective surface on the furniture.


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