
furniture care tips
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 Climate Control The wood in furniture continues to exchange moisture with the air as it responds to climatic changes in your home. Like your skin, wood is porous. It responds to extremely dry air by losing moisture and shrinking a bit. These natural changes, however, do not affect the furniture's quality or sturdiness. An ideal environment for wood furniture is a temperature between 65 and 75 degrees with a relative humidity between 35 and 40 percent. Avoid placing wood furniture near heat or air-conditioning outlets. Exposure to these elements as well as humidifiers, fireplaces and space heaters can damage wood pieces. Dusting Dust often to remove everyday particles from wood surfaces. Use a clean, damp, lint-free cloth such as an old t-shirt. Do not use a sponge or dishcloth. Be sure to remove any excess moisture from table. Polishing In addition to regular dusting, occasional polishing to remove smudges and particles will enhance the appearance of the piece. Be sure to choose a polish for your type of finish. Be sure to avoid polish that contains silicone. The recommended polishing procedure is as follows: - Dispense polish onto a clean, white, lint-free cloth. Use sparingly, a little goes a long way.
- Wipe polish following the direction of the grain. Wipe off excess with the other side of the cloth or a second cloth if needed.
- Avoid excessive rubbing.
Cleaning We always recommend following manufacturer recommendations. However, if unavailable you may use a cleaner such as Murphy's Oil Soap for wood furniture. Follow instructions on the bottle. Waxing Not recommended. Today's finishes do not benefit from waxing. It will cause a wax buildup that can gray the wood finish. Other Furniture Care Tips
- Do not place your furniture in direct sunlight.
- Do not place furniture directly underneath windows.
- Always use a protective pad when using your furniture as a writing service.
- Occasionally rotate your accessories so they do not remain in the same spot for extended periods.
 The preceding information is provided as a service and does not constitute a warranty, implied or otherwise. The only warranty provided is set forth in the Rooms To Go Kids warranty which you received with your purchase.
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