We will find that in the long-term use of children’s furniture, the furniture will lose its original gloss. How can we keep the furniture as bright as new?
Poor maintenance of children’s furniture can cause the furniture to lose its luster or crack. If there are stains on the surface of solid wood furniture, do not rub it hard, and use warm tea to gently remove the stains.
The solid wood furniture should always be kept clean, wipe it with a damp cloth every two or three days, and gently wipe off the floating dust on the surface with a soft dry soft cloth every day.
When carrying or moving furniture, handle it with care, and do not pull it hard to avoid damage to the tenon and tenon structure. Tables and chairs cannot be lifted, as they are easy to fall off. They should be lifted from both sides of the table and under the chair surface. It is best to remove the cabinet door and then lift it, which can reduce the weight and prevent the cabinet door from moving. If you need to move particularly heavy furniture, you can use soft ropes to be placed under the furniture chassis to lift and move.
The surface of children’s furniture should avoid friction with hard objects, so as not to damage the paint surface and wood surface texture. For example, special care should be taken when placing porcelain, copper and other decorative items. It is best to use a soft cloth.
The surface of solid wood children’s furniture is painted, so the maintenance and maintenance of its paint film is particularly important. Once the paint film is damaged, it will not only affect the appearance of the product, but also further affect the internal structure of the product. It is advisable to use thin glue to separate the part of the solid wood furniture that is in contact with the ground, and at the same time keep a gap of 0.5cm-1cm between the part of the solid wood furniture that is against the wall and the wall. Avoid placing it in an environment that is too humid, so as not to rot the solid wood furniture.
Solid wood contains water, and hardwood children’s furniture will shrink when the air humidity is too low and expand when it is too high. Generally, solid wood children’s furniture has a shrinking layer during production, but care should be taken when placing it in use. Do not place it in a place that is too humid or too dry, such as near a high-temperature and high-heat place such as a stove heater, or a place that is too humid in a basement, so as to avoid Mildew or dryness, etc.