In general, caring for furniture made from different materials is not much different. Any furniture must be wiped clean from dust, protected from prolonged exposure to sunlight and direct contact with hot objects – cups, plates and others.
Furniture does not like humidity, so dust should not be wiped with a wet, but with a slightly damp cloth. At the end of the process, you need to wipe the surface again – this time with a soft, dry cloth. If there are no cracks or potholes on the body and facades, wet cleaning will not cause problems. If there is damage, you should first get rid of it to prevent water from getting inside.
Unfortunately, dust accumulates very quickly. To increase the breaks between cleanings, you can use special furniture antistatic agents that prevent dust from settling.
!! When cleaning furniture, it is not recommended to use abrasives and hard brushes. Instead of a beautiful, clean surface, you may end up with a sloppy and scratched one.
Maintenance is required not only for the body and facades, but also for mechanical parts. Hinges, guides, and locks require periodic lubrication and adjustment.