Showing posts with label furniture maintenance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture maintenance. Show all posts

Thursday, November 15, 2018

Avoid costly wood furniture repair with these simple care tips

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With conscious effort to schedule a regular annual or bi-annual cleaning, wood furniture could resist expensive repairs that come with normal use and age of the pieces. Hereunder are simple furniture care tips to keep in mind.


Keep your furniture away from direct sunlight as much as possible, as even rays passing through windows, especially during summer, will cook the wood’s finish. This in turn could lead to fading, shrinking of the wood, and cracks. Similarly, don’t set up the furniture too close to vents or heating units.

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When cleaning, you can use warm water and a dish soap but be careful not to soak the furniture. Use an old, unused toothbrush for hard-to-reach areas while removing surface dirt with paper towels or a soft rag. Make sure to dry off any remaining moisture using a soft cloth.


After each cleaning, apply a thin coating of a soft paste wax. Wait about five minutes then rub gently with a soft cloth. Buff anew thereafter but more vigorously after another 30 minutes to an hour. This will help maintain a nice gloss to the finish that should last for months.


Lastly, note that, unlike leather, it’s not advisable to apply oil or polishes on wood furniture. The manufacturer’s protective finish is not just applied on it to add shine and appeal, but to seal the wood and prevent oils from seeping through.


An established leader in furniture protection, Guardian Protection Products Inc. offers a wide array of protection plans and cleaning services for different furniture materials, including fabric, leather, and wood. For more tips on advice on furniture care, check out this blog.

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Mastering The Art Of Leather Care

Sleek, shiny, and incredibly comfortable to sit on, leather furniture can be an excellent addition to many modern or contemporary interiors. Leather is a rather tricky material to maintain. With proper care, however, leather can weather through the years and age gracefully, giving the room a timeless quality.

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Due to its unfamiliar texture, many people are understandably worried about maintaining leather, which is often confounded by images of badly aged and threadbare leather furniture. Unlike fabric, leather is not as easily patched when torn and, over time, may lose its sheen and eventually its integrity to the rigors of heat, moisture, and debris.


Leather furniture should, thus, be kept away from radiators and sources of heat. Because of its sensitivity to water damage, leather should also be kept clear of moisture.

However, leather is remarkably easy to clean. Unlike fabric, liquid spills do not readily soak into leather, allowing spills to be cleaned off with a simple wipe. The spills, however, should be wiped off immediately, preferably with a dry or mildly damp (but not wet) cloth rag or paper towel to prevent staining. Wiping should be done lightly, with care being taken to avoid damaging the surface through rubbing.

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Dusting and vacuuming should be done frequently to prevent the accumulation of dirt and debris on the pores of the leather. Vacuuming is especially ideal for removing dust from crevasses such as those in between seat cushions. Cleaning products should be avoided unless they are specifically made for cleaning leather. Leather cleaning products should be applied once a month.

Guardian Protection Products provides a wide array of furniture protection and cleaning solutions. For more on its range of furniture care products, visit this website.

Monday, June 13, 2016

Al Fresco: Maintaining Outdoor Furniture

Owning outdoor furniture, while it definitely provides the residence aesthetic and practical value, can necessitate a more conscientious maintenance plan as spills and stains are unavoidable due to elements. Inadequate care for furniture can cause them to age more quickly.

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There are ways to prolong the life and quality of the furniture. For instance, there are cleaning solutions and care products that are effective in removing blemishes from any outdoor possessions, whether they are made of wicker, wood, metal, fabric, plastic, or leather. There are also chemical treatments that can help prevent stains, molds, and mildews.

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The best way to make certain that outdoor furniture is well-protected is to own a furniture protection plan. Such plans can cover accidental stains caused by food or beverage spills, or even human or pet body fluids. Blotches caused by cosmetic products such as sunblock, oil, or lotion are also covered. Included in the coverage as well are stains due to dirt, mud, and leaves or grass.

Damages and breakages, especially of glass, are also quite a concern with outdoor furniture. The right plan can also provide repair or replacement for such an incidence.

With its clients’ peace of mind a top priority, leading furniture protection firm Guardian Protection Products Inc. offers the best protection plan available and the outmost support of its trusted service professionals. To read more about the company’s comprehensive list of plans and products, visit this website.

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

How to Keep a Leather Sofa Comfy and Shiny

Leather is always a good option for home furniture. Having this kind of furniture in the home, especially in the living area making the space look sleek yet cozy. With a timeless appeal, purchasing a piece of furniture is expected to last for a long time. However, most homeowners worry about keeping up with maintenance. Some owners end up soaking the leather material or using a cleaner that causes the leather to collect more dust and dirt. But with the right tools, keeping a leather sofa looking good as new could be possible. For starters, using Guardian leather cleaner and protector will maintain a leather sofa shiny and dust-free.

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To protect leather furniture from accidental damages, owners must take the next step by getting an indoor furniture plan that covers even common food and beverage stains. Such plan also includes coverage for accidental stains by grass, crayons, grease, ballpoint pen ink, and cosmetics on upholstered furniture. Repairs are also available for rips, tears, burns and punctures on leather upholstery.

With an indoor furniture plan, homeowners can be assured that the investment they made on a piece of leather furniture will not go to waste. Such policy has served many owners who want to prioritize keeping the key pieces in their home looking their best.

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Guardian Protection Products, Inc. offers protection plans for both indoor and outdoor furniture. A five-year coverage, for instance, includes stain removal and repairs, materials, labor, and replacements even past the original warranty. In the case of irreparability, clients can select a new piece that is equal to the original purchase price from the retailer. Upon purchase, the plan also comes with a furniture care kit. Visit the company’s official website for more information about its furniture care products and plans.