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Easy Ways to Keep Wooden Furniture Looking New

By Nikita Dhandha
Updated: May 18, 20261 min read
Easy Ways to Keep Wooden Furniture Looking New

Wooden furniture brings warmth and elegance to your home — but it deserves some TLC to stay beautiful for years. Here are 5 easy care tips from Home Style Furnitech to keep your wooden sofas, cots, and tables looking like new.

1️⃣ Dust Regularly

Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe away dust. Microfiber cloths are best as they don’t scratch the surface.

2️⃣ Avoid Direct Sunlight

Too much sun can fade wood and cause cracks. Place furniture away from direct sunlight or use curtains to filter harsh rays.

3️⃣ Clean Spills Immediately

Spilled water or food can stain wood. Wipe spills right away with a dry cloth to prevent damage.

4️⃣ Polish Occasionally

Use a good-quality furniture polish every few months. It nourishes the wood and keeps it shiny. Avoid harsh chemicals.

5️⃣ Use Mats & Covers

Place mats under hot dishes or mugs on dining tables and coffee tables to prevent heat marks and scratches.

Extra Tip: For deep cleaning or restoration, consult a professional — or visit our Experience Centre for advice!

Your wooden furniture deserves the best care — and we’re here to help you every step of the way.

👉 Check out our handcrafted wooden furniture: https://homestylefurnitech.in/

Nikita Dhandha

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