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How To Maintain And Restore Your Pine Furniture

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Investing in solid pine furniture for your new home can be one of the most rewarding purchases you can make. One of the problems with pine furniture is that it can receive a few bumps and knocks from everyday life and unruly kids. Some of the most common questions that consumers ask are; How do I restore my pine furniture? How do I maintain my pine furniture? The best way to avoid having to repair and restore your pine furniture is to look after your furniture from the moment you purchase an item.

Follow these simple steps to maintaining and protecting your pine furniture:

- Never place your pine furniture next to a radiator or in full view of direct sunlight. The wood will reduce in size when it is exposed to heat which can cause the wood to crack.
- Do not place any hot or cold items directly onto the surface of the wood. Use a place mat and coasters to place hot plates and cold drinks onto.
- Any spills should be cleaned up immediately with a clean/damp cloth. Do not rub the spill as this will spread to other areas of the wood. Carefully blot the liquid allowing the cloth to soak it up.
- Keeping your pine furniture clean is essential. Use a dust cloth to wipe the surface of the furniture at least once a week. Avoid using oil based polishes or aerosol sprays as these can remove the natural characteristics of the pine and give the wood a sticky finish.
- If you have any small dents in your pine furniture, place a damp cloth over the dent for several hours. The moisture will raise the wood back into its original shape, but be careful as this is very a much a trial and error process.
- A block wax (unperfumed) can be used to re-treat the surface of the pine by rubbing the surface of the pine every 2-3 months. Apply the wax to the whole furniture once a year.
- Take care when moving furniture and never drag the pieces across the floor as this will cause damage to the joints.

A little care and maintenance can go a long way in prolonging the character and beauty of your wooden furniture. Visit the PineSolutions website for more great furniture care advice.



By: Chris Cook

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