
We recommend that wooden furniture be cleaned at least once a week with a damp cloth and once a month with a polish (polish). When buying furniture or accessories, ask the seller how to care for them, because varnished wood will be treated differently than unsealed (natural) wood.
It is easier to clean varnished wood. To clean the dust, you can use a feather duster or it is better to use a soft cloth such as a microfiber cloth.
The trick, dip a cloth in a mixture of water and liquid soap. Clean the wood surface and dry it immediately with a dry cloth.
Don’t let it dry on its own as it can leave marks. This method can be used to clean unvarnished wood.
Every few months it can be cleaned with lemon oil. Wet a cloth, dab a little with lemon oil, then clean your wooden furniture. A vacuum cleaner and a small brush can be used to clean dust from the engraving curves.
If you want to be practical, you can clean with wood cleaning fluid. Just spray and wipe, then the wood is immediately shiny.
But actually, you can make your own cleaning fluid. The trick, mix one cup of vinegar with three cups of olive oil (or in a ratio of 1: 3). Mix in a jar, close, and shake until combined.
Rub it into the furniture with a rag. Use a soft cloth so as not to cause scratches


Starch can also be used to clean wood. Sprinkle cornstarch to clean palm marks on wooden furniture.
Hot wax dripping and soiling the table? No need to rub or gouge. Heat with a hair dryer until it melts. After that, rub or lift with a soft cloth, then wipe with a cloth dipped in a mixture of water and vinegar.
Mayonnaise can also be used to clean crayon marks on wooden furniture. Apply mayonnaise, leave for a few minutes, then wipe with a damp cloth, then dry.
