Thursday 23 April 2015

Care For Lacquer Furniture

Proper care is necessary to help preserve lacquer furniture.


Lacquer furniture consists of a resinous surface layer over wood. Since lacquer provides a hard, durable finish, the surface layer protects the wood from polishes, oils and polluted air. This surface layer also adds natural beauty to the wood, enhancing the appearance of the furniture. Waxes, polishes, smoke and dust can accumulate on the surface of lacquer furniture, which then needs to be cleaned. Proper care is necessary to lengthen the life of lacquer furniture. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Wipe a hidden area of the lacquer with a damp cloth to the make sure water will not damage the lacquer. If no damage occurs, wipe down the lacquer with the damp cloth. Then rub the lacquer surface with a soft, dry cloth.


2. Remove oily marks and fingerprints by applying a solvent-based furniture cleaner to the lacquer. Apply the cleaner with a cloth, and then rub the cloth over the lacquer. Wipe off the cleaner with another cloth.


3. Apply liquid wax to the lacquer twice a year to protect the finish from minor scratches and scuffs. Pour some wax onto the surface, and then rub the wax into the lacquer with super-fine steel wool. Finish by buffing the dry wax with a terry cloth.

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