Keep away from direct sunlight:
Prolonged exposure to harsh sunlight can cause fading, drying, and surface cracks. Place furniture in shaded areas or use curtains/sheers to diffuse light.
Protect from heat and moisture:
Always use coasters, heat-resistant mats, and table runners under hot dishes, mugs, or planters. Moisture rings and heat marks can permanently damage the wood surface.
Clean gently and regularly:
Dust the furniture with a soft microfiber cloth. For deeper cleaning, use a slightly damp cloth and wipe dry immediately. Avoid harsh chemicals, bleaching agents, or alcohol-based cleaners as they can strip the finish.
Maintain stable room humidity:
Wood naturally expands and contracts with weather changes. Extremely dry or humid environments can cause warping or minor cracks. Use a humidifier/dehumidifier when needed to maintain balance.
Wipe spills immediately:
Do not let water, juices, oils, or any liquids sit on the surface. Wipe
instantly to prevent stains, swelling, or damage to the veneer/wood.
Use felt pads and protective layers:
Place felt pads under lamps, décor pieces, or showpieces to avoid scratches.
When writing or doing craft work, use mats or protective sheets.
Avoid dragging furniture:
Dragging can weaken joints, scratch floors, and damage legs. Always lift the furniture properly while moving it from one place to another.
Reapply polish or wax occasionally:
Depending on usage, polish the furniture every 6–12 months using wood-safe wax or polish recommended for the finish. This preserves shine and adds a protective layer.
Protect from extreme temperatures:
Keep furniture away from direct AC airflow, heaters, or radiators. Sudden temperature fluctuations can cause wood to shrink, swell, or warp.
Check and tighten fittings periodically:
For products with assembly hardware, lightly tighten screws, bolts, or joints every few months to maintain structural stability and avoid loosening over time.
Use soft materials for cleaning décor on shelves:
When rearranging décor items, always lift and place them gently instead of sliding to avoid micro-scratches.
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