1. How to maintain the furniture Keep the indoor temperature at a certain temperature, and do not place the furniture in a high temperature, high humidity or extremely cold environment or place. Avoid exposing the furniture to the sun for a long time, or close to the heater, keep the indoor temperature at a certain temperature, and do not place the furniture in a high temperature, high humidity or extremely cold environment or place.
Avoid exposing furniture to the sun for a long time, or near heaters, fireplaces, etc.
Do not place supercooled or hot items directly on the furniture surface.
Do not place sharp or rough-bottomed objects directly on the surface of the furniture, which may scratch the surface or peel off the paint.
Do not use organic solvents directly or indirectly on the table, causing penetration
Excessive objects or external force should not be placed on (or exerted on) the table top or the edge of the table, which will cause the furniture center of gravity to be unstable or tilted, and even the table legs will break.
To wipe dust or stains, a soft cotton cloth should be used and it must be confirmed that it is a clean soft cotton cloth without foreign matter. If you wipe with a hard cloth or a cotton cloth with foreign objects, it will cause scratches on the paint surface and lose its luster.
Second, the maintenance of furniture matters needing attention
1. Regular dust removal
Regularly dusting the furniture can not only protect the pulp of the furniture, but also avoid the secondary pollution of the furniture. Of course, dust the furniture, not blindly dry, but try to wipe gently with a clean soft cloth. There are two points to note here: First, you can't use a towel. Because the towel will hurt the carvings, corners and small split parts of the wood grain of the furniture; the second is not to use a damp cloth. Because the moisture and dust in the wet cloth are mixed, it will form particles, and once rubbed, it will damage the surface of the furniture. If conditions permit, vacuum cleaners can be used to remove dust from complex parts of furniture (such as carved parts, hollow parts, etc.).
2. Regular waxing
Regularly wax furniture to keep it shiny and long lasting. Of course, there are many kinds of furniture, whether to wax or not, and what to wax, mainly depends on the material of the furniture, and various materials have different needs. For example, panel furniture does not need waxing; solid wood furniture, whether it is painted or unpainted, needs waxing.
Three, plot furniture skills
Cleaning Furniture Tip 1: Milk Wipe
Many people have expired milk at home. It is a pity to throw it away but it cannot be drunk. In fact, it can be used to clean wooden furniture. Take a clean rag and dip it in the expired milk, and then use the rag to wipe the table. , cabinets and other wooden furniture, remember to wipe it with clean water, the decontamination effect is very good.
Cleaning Furniture Tip 2: Egg White Wipe
Egg whites can be used to clean furniture, especially for leather sofas, etc. Use a clean flannel dipped in egg whites to wipe the soiled leather sofa, which can not only remove the stains, but also make the sofa leather as bright as ever.
Cleaning Furniture Tip 3: Pantry Cleaning
The tea brewed the day before and not finished can also be used to clean the furniture. Wrap the tea residue with wet gauze to wipe it, or scrub it with cold tea water, which will make the furniture that has been painted and stained with dust brighter and brighter.
Cleaning Furniture Tip 4: Alcohol Cleaning
Plush sofa can be said to be difficult furniture to clean, but it can be solved with alcohol. The plush fabric sofa can be brushed with a brush dipped in a little diluted alcohol, and then dried with a hair dryer. It will be very good. The cleaning effect can also be sterilized and disinfected.
Cleaning Furniture Tip 5: Salt Cleaning
For families with children, the carpet is often dripping with soup, which is very troublesome, but never wipe it with a damp cloth. You can first use a clean dry cloth or hand towel to absorb the water, and then sprinkle some salt on the stains. After the surface has penetrated and absorbed, use a vacuum cleaner to absorb the salt, and then use a brush to level the carpet.
Cleaning Furniture Tip 6: Ice Cube Cleaning
Children like to eat chewing gum and bubble gum, but they will get on the carpet and stick to the carpet. Now, put the ice cube in a plastic bag and cover it on the chewing gum. After about 30 minutes, it feels hard to press on your hand. Take the ice cube and use a brush to brush it off.
Furniture Cleaning Tip 7: Toothpaste Cleaning
When the refrigerator is opened and closed at home, it is easy to leave fingerprints when the hands are dirty. The toothpaste contains abrasives, which has a very strong detergency. You can use toothpaste to clean the dirt on the refrigerator shell. Use a soft cloth dipped in a little toothpaste to wipe slowly. , If the stain is more stubborn, you can squeeze more - some toothpaste and then wipe the refrigerator repeatedly with a cloth to restore the smoothness.
Furniture Cleaning Tip 8: Radish Cleaning
White radish has a good effect of removing oil stains. The kitchen table has always been a place with more oil stains and is difficult to clean. Using cut white radish with detergent to scrub the kitchen countertop will produce unexpected cleaning results. You can also use sliced of cucumbers and carrots, but white radishes work best.
Cleaning Furniture Tip 9: Plastic Wrap Cleaning
The cleaning of plastic wrap is a method that many people choose now, especially office workers, who put plastic wrap on the wall near the stove in the kitchen. Because the plastic wrap is easy to adhere to, and it is transparent, it is not easy to detect with the naked eye. After a few weeks, when the plastic wrap is covered with oil stains, just gently tear off the plastic wrap and re-apply it again. Effortless and a great lazy cleaning method for busy office workers.
Cleaning Furniture Tip 10: Apple Core Cleaning
The apple core contains pectin, and pectin has a strong effect of removing grease. The sink in the kitchen often has a layer of grease. If you happen to just finish eating the apple, you can use the core to scrub off the grease, which is simple and convenient.
