How to maintain a wooden bed?
The maintenance of the wooden bed mainly includes avoiding the use of chemical solvents, regular cleaning, preventing direct sunlight, anti-moisture and anti-scratch. Details are as follows:
Avoid using chemical solvents: Avoid using alcohol, gasoline, or other chemical solvents to clean wooden beds, as these solvents may corrode the wood surface. It is recommended to use warm tea or neutral detergent to treat the stain. After cleaning, dry with a dry cloth and apply a small amount of wax to form a protective film.
Regular cleaning: Soft cotton or wool brush should be used regularly to remove dust on the surface of the wooden bed, avoid using dry rags to avoid scratches. For stubborn stains, you can use furniture special cleaner for treatment.
Protection from direct sunlight: The wooden bed should be placed in a place that is protected from direct sunlight to prevent the wood from drying and embrittlement due to ultraviolet light, resulting in cracking or discoloration. If you can't avoid the sun completely, use curtains or shade cloth to reduce direct exposure.
Anti-moisture and anti-scratch: the wooden bed should be avoided in a humid environment to prevent deformation or mold. In humid weather, moisture can be isolated by using a dehumidifier or by placing a thin rubber pad at the foot of the bed. At the same time, sharp objects or hard objects should be avoided from touching the wooden bed to prevent scratches.
Waxing or using protective agents regularly: Waxing the wooden bed regularly can enhance the surface beauty and act as a protective film, effectively preventing the intrusion of moisture and stains. It is better to choose a solid wax with a higher concentration and no silicon component.
By following these maintenance methods, you can significantly extend the service life of the wooden bed and maintain a good appearance.