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Tips For Maintaining Your Antiques And Furniture By kensium Is your Antique has started looking old and a little world-weary? It is very important to have a closer look at your just like your car and your home. Your needs your attention to maximize its value, appearance and usability. A little care on your antiques will last much longer then it normally would. The beauty of antique lies in materials used while making it and how well it is aged. This article will help you to make your old antique look like a new one without spending huge sum of money.
If you are working or if its not possible for you to clean the dust on your then make sure you do dusting and cleaning on weekend and use only soft, lint-free and absorbent cloth for cleaning and polishing and don’t forget to cover your if you are going away from home for long holidays .
A full scale washing or dry cleaning operation is necessary to remove the dust mites which may have gone deep into the furnishings because those dust mites can’t be removed even if you are using a good quality vacuum cleaner. So it is best to follow regular maintenance procedures which might take just few minutes a day.
The next thing in your Antique maintenance list should be polish. The best advisable thing is to polish at least once a month if possible but depending on your quality this can be done once in a year too. Make sure you use a quality polish which suits your wood.
Avoid keeping the accessories made of plastic or rubber directly on wood as their elements react with them. A little piece of cloth can save your from spills and hot boils etc which your antique has to undergo on a daily basis. So use table cloth or pads to protect your wooden surface from scratches by bookends, flower pots, and vases etc. Do not keep your in direct sunlight it causes fading & keep your away from high temperature things like air-conditioning units, radiators etc.
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human nature to ignore small things, but when it comes to your do not ignore any minor repairs or defects. Make minor repairs while they are still small or you may need to loose your expensive antique or furniture… always use the suitable equipment & if you not familiar with tools, get experts advice & help to repair badly damaged surfaces. We are Antique furniture dealers located Old plank Road, 25 miles west of Chicago. We receive containers from England and France every month, so our stock of around 25,000 antiques and reproductions is constantly changing. The year after we opened this second location, Chicago Magazine named us the best antique store in the area. For more info visit www.oldplank.com
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