Some Interesting Tips For Care and Maintenance of Antique Furniture
Posted: Saturday, February 23, 2008
by Alan Roberta
Craft Central Ltd.
Antiques are those items, which show some degree of craftsmanship, or a certain attention to design. They can be bought from antique shops, or passed down as an estate. Some valuable antiques can be bought from antique dealers and auction services or purchased online through websites and online auctions. There are a number of different styles of antique furniture depending on when and where it was made. Three areas need to be considered when caring for antiques: proper cleaning, proper protection and maintaining a proper environment
When dusting, it is important to "do no harm". Use only a soft cloth, and avoid sprays of any type, including furniture polish. Never dust with anything that may scratch the finish of your furniture, whether a dusting or cleaning compound or cloth that may have abrasive properties. The chemicals used in many of these products that are designed to repel dust and dirt may cause a weakening of the antique's finish or even stain the wood. Remember, cleaning should protect and preserve your pieces, not cause damage. When it comes to caring for antique furniture, dust, direct sunlight and improper environment are furniture's worst enemies.
No matter how good one's intentions may be, efforts to clean antique furniture, if done improperly, may actually do damage.
Today people like to visit forums for getting a general idea of the item's worth. It is common to find a lot of conflicting information using this approach. Forums may be great for building a sense of community and for getting some strong ideas.
Many websites are available nowadays that portrays information about antique furniture manufacturers and suppliers information. It has become quite tough to choose the best out of the huge lot. Craft Central is a marketplace with offers you a wide range of directory, thus making it easy for buyers to make up their mind.
Craft central is a reliable information source and a B2B matchmaking platform of global manufacturers, suppliers, traders and buyers related to art, craft and handicraft industry.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)If you're looking for a good polish to help maintain and restore the natural beauty of fine wood antiques, I highly recommend Old Glow. My family has used it for decades. You can buy it online by searching on Google for "Old Glow".
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