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Can you maintain the old elm furniture?

First, the maintenance method of old elm furniture-"cover"

When it comes to "covering", many friends may first think of putting a cloth on the furniture, but this is not the case. "Shading" here refers to objects that should be covered indoors to avoid sunlight. Long-term direct sunlight on old elm furniture will make the furniture lose its original luster, affect the decorative effect, loosen the wood, and gradually the furniture will be deformed or even cracked. In fact, all wooden furniture should avoid direct sunlight.

Second, the maintenance method of old elm furniture-"wipe"

"Wipe" is easy to understand. Usually we clean and scrub the furniture when cleaning the house. Then why emphasize that old elm furniture needs scrubbing? In fact, this is related to the characteristics of elm itself. We know that elm furniture contains sugar and is easily eaten by insects, so most of the old elm furniture we buy will be found to have insect eyes. In order to reduce moths, we should always wipe old elm furniture. When wiping, you can use a soft cloth to carefully wipe along the texture of elm furniture. In order to completely eliminate moths, we can also apply insect repellent on the rag. It should be noted that you must never wipe the furniture directly with a wet cloth head, because this will make the old elm furniture swell and eventually deform.

Third, the maintenance method of old elm furniture-"waxing"

In order to maintain the luster of the surface, the newly bought car will choose to wax, that is, coat the surface with a protective body. The maintenance of that old elm furniture also needs waxing. Waxing is actually very simple. First of all, we need to clean the dust and impurities on the furniture surface. We can choose to use alcohol to remove some stubborn stains. After dismantling, you can wax the furniture surface first, and then spread it evenly with a dry cloth. The waxing time of old elm furniture is usually once a week, not too often.

I hope Zhong Yiju's answer can help you.