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How to Care for Wood Furniture

Dust it, shine it, fix what ails it. Here, the do's and don'ts of caring for your wood furniture

How to Care for Wood Furniture
Mark Lund
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Cleaning and Polishing Painted Furniture
Dusting or vacuuming with a soft brush attachment is all that’s usually necessary. When heavier cleaning is in order, wipe with a cotton cloth lightly dampened with a solution of one teaspoon of mild dishwashing liquid (one without hand moisturizers) mixed with one gallon of water. Applying a clear paste wax no more than once a year will slow dust and dirt buildup, protect the wood from water damage, and make the color more vibrant (if the paint is chipped, don’t wax the wood).

Dish Soap
A gentle formula like Ivory ($3 at grocery stores) is simplest and best for cleaning painted wood.

Paste Wax
Clear MinWax Paste Finishing Wax ($7.50 at hardware stores) provides a protective layer.


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