There is something refreshing about the rainy season, it washes away the dirt and makes everything look fresh and clean. Meanwhile, this damp climate adversely affects many things, including our wooden furniture. In addition to making the wood vulnerable to pests and mold, moisture also affects the structure of the wood. Maintaining wooden furniture's polished appearance and preventing structural damage requires special maintenance. As important as it is to keep your home clean and mold-free, you also need to take precautions to protect your wooden furniture.
The Ultimate Checklist
We are providing you with the most needed checklist during these heavy rains, to protect your wooden furniture. It will help you have long-lasting wooden furniture at home. By cleaning like this, you can also avoid many diseases and discomfort.
Take a printout of this checklist and tackle each of these measures one by one.
- Keep furniture away from dampness
- Keep furniture away from walls
- Let the sunlight in whenever possible
- Oil the joints of the furniture.
- Proper ventilation in your home
- Let fresh air into the house
- Use a dehumidifier
- Control home humidity levels
- Regular cleaning
- Polish hardwood furniture regularly
- Paint the furniture with lacquer or a coat of varnish
- Avoid cleaning with a damp cloth
- Clean with a dry cloth
- Don’t use coarse material to dust off as they could scratch the finish
- Dust regularly to avoid mold growth with the help of moisture
- Naphthalene balls can be used to keep bugs out
- You can also try using camphor or cloves instead
- Place a small bowl of baking soda in the cabinets
- Paint the outdoor furniture
- Coat your wooden furniture with water sealant