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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 Varnished Wood Furniture
Don Williams, a senior furniture conservator at the Smithsonian Institution, recommends paste wax, applied once a year at most, for varnish and shellac finishes. Use clear wax on light finishes. For darker finishes, amber-colored wax helps fill in discolorations and even out sheen. For a shinier finish (and easier application), some restorers recommend silicone-free Guardsman polish. If cleaning is needed, use mineral spirits or a mild soap-and-water solution (see Cleaning Painted Furniture).

Cream Polish
Guardsman Furniture Polish (about $7 at hardware stores) can be used on light or dark finishes.

Paste Wax
Butcher’s Boston Polish ($6.50 at hardware stores) is an amber formula that works well on dark furniture.


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