Wipe up spills immediately with a soft cloth to prevent staining.
Regular dusting with a clean, lint-free cloth is usually enough; use a slightly damp cloth for wood, then dry the surface to prevent water marks.
Always lift furniture when moving it—never drag it across floors.
Keep furniture out of direct sunlight to prevent fading and damage to wood, fabric, and finishes.
Maintain stable humidity and temperature to protect wood, leather, and upholstery. Natural expansion and contraction of wood is expected and harmless.
Keep products like nail polish remover, hair spray, perfume, and glass cleaners away from wooden surfaces—they can damage the finish.
Avoid placing items with rubber, vinyl, cork, or plastic bases directly on furniture; use a soft cloth layer underneath to protect the surface.
Don’t place hot, cold, or moist items (like laptops or ovens) directly on finished surfaces—use protective pads.
Avoid placing furniture in damp areas. Moisture invites white ants (which are not the same as termites) and can lead to fungus growth. Ensure good airflow and occasional sunlight exposure.
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