FURNITURE
CLEANING
We
believe the best way to protect your antique
furniture, is to use a good quality beeswax
polish, this should be aplied three or four
times a year. The wax should be applied sparingly
with a soft cloth and then polished off with
clean piece of cloth; a good finish comes with
rubbing rather than lots of layers of wax, try
to avoid using silicon based sprays as they
leave a film between the layers of wax that
can be very hard to remove oils can also be
a problem as they attract dirt and may darken
the wood .Be careful when using a feather duster
as they may scratch the surface with damaged
quills and can also snag on loose veneers and
metalwork. Intricate areas such as mouldings
&Carvings clean these areas with a soft
brush. We also provide a professional antique
furniture cleaning service that is carried out
in our restoration workshop or in your own home.
FURNITURE
CARE
Don't
display furniture near direct heat sources as
this can cause shrinkage, it may loosen joints
and veneers and cause the wood to twist over
a period of time.Direct sunlight can fade furniture
so can high intensity artificial light, use
blinds or curtains to reduce light levels.Before
moving furniture, remove drawers and lock doors
so they don't open accidentally,Furniture should
be padded and covered for transport, lifting
your antiques should be done with care. Check
for loose areas, when lifting tables carry by
the aprons or the legs rather than the top,
which could come off.Chairs should be lifted
(not dragged) by the seat rather than the arms
or backs
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CARE
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