It is time to polish your wood furniture if it has lost its shine.A good way to protect and preserve wood furniture is by polishing it.The process is very easy.You can make your own polishes, as well as commercially available ones.
Step 1: You're going to polish the surface.
You want to make sure you have removed items that could be damaged by the wood polish.If there are any trouble spots that need attention, you need to be able to clearly see the grain of the wood.
Step 2: Only apply polish to a soft cloth or brush.
Do not apply polish directly to the wood surface.Don't apply too much polish to the cloth or brush.Too much polish will leave a trail.
Step 3: Use the grain to wipe.
Move the moistened cloth or brush across the surface you want to polish.You should see an immediate change.You can apply additional polish to your cloth if you don't see the results you want.
Step 4: There are stains and water rings.
mayonnaise can be used to address tough spots.If the spot is tough, apply a small amount of mayo and let it set for 15 minutes to an hour or two.To reveal a restored surface, wipe it away with a cloth.You need a full-fat, traditional mayonnaise as opposed to light versions or mayonnaise substitute.
Step 5: Supplies and ingredients are needed.
You need a measuring cup along with olive oil and white distilled vinegar.You have to have a clean spray bottle.It's important to use a container that doesn't have a cleaner or chemical in it.You are at risk of damaging the wood surface.
Step 6: Measure the ingredients.
One cup of olive oil and a few drops of vinegar can be used in different ratios.To get the best result for your wood furniture, experiment with the ratios.The polish and shine components are provided by the oil and the vinegar.You can use apple cider vinegar for darker woods.It's not a good idea to use apple cider vinegar on light-colored woods.
Step 7: Put the measured ingredients into a spray bottle.
To make sure the mixture doesn't leak, secure the lid first.Shake your mixture until it's combined.You can use it once the polish is mixed well.
Step 8: You should polish your furniture.
The solution should be sprayed onto a clean cloth or brush.Do not spray it on the wood.Follow the grain of the wood as you clean it.Add more vinegar to your mixture if the polish leaves your furniture oily.Add more oil to your mixture if you don't see enough shine after applying your polish.
Step 9: Dust your furniture frequently.
You don't want to polish too much as this can cause a build-up of your polishing agent.Use a soft cloth, feather duster, or non-scratch cloth on the surface of your furniture to prevent dust and debris in the air from creating a film between polishes.
Step 10: There are spills and stains.
Accidents happen, but polish isn't the answer.The mayonnaise method can be used if there is a sticky spot.You can also use soap and water.Put the cloth in the soapy water after dissolving a small amount of soap.Pull the rag out and wring it out.You want it to be dry.To remove the blemish, apply the cloth to the spot.To remove soap from a spot, rinse the soap out of the cloth and wipe it off.Use a dry cloth.
Step 11: Water rings and burn marks can be prevented with coasters.
There is a buffer between the surface of your furniture and beverage containers.Water rings can be formed from condensation from cold drinks.A burn on a wood surface can be caused by hot drinks.Encourage everyone in your household to use coasters.
Step 12: Do not use chemical products near the furniture.
There are many substances that can be eaten through wood.Wood surfaces can be damaged by alcohol and most solvents.Keep strong chemical substances away from your furniture to prevent damage.