Keeping Your Wood Furniture Polished & Free From WatermarksBy John Voket If you're looking for a good rainy-day project around the house, how about spending some time sprucing up your wood furniture? I found some good information in a recent post at designermag.org. To make furniture cleaning easier, the post recommends you dust carefully and often using a soft cloth and using cleaning motions following the wood’s grain. Dusting at least once a week is recommended to remove tiny abrasive particles that can harm wood surfaces. For the best cleaning solution, the designermag,org post suggests applying a mixture of non-alkaline soap and water with a sponge. Always check if the new cleaning solution damages the wood’s finish, and use a soft cloth to quickly dry the area when you're done. And what about those pesky watermarks? According to the post, if a watermark has a whitish color, it's possible to repair it. If the watermark has a darker color, then refinishing the area might be in order. Use these steps to address a white water mark:
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