Wood veneer is one of the best and cost-effective methods used to bring an aesthetic, warm, welcoming feel to a variety of environments. It is one of the finest types of wood and needs intense care and maintenance lest would get easily destroyed.
Unlike the other wood types, this is one of the varieties that demands daily care and cleaning for an appealing look. Though it may seem complicated, wood veneer care is never a difficult thing to do. Here are some of the best ways to maintain wood veneer:
Easy Ways to Deal with Wood Veneer Maintenance
The following are some of the most convenient methods to maintain wood veneers.
Tip #1: Regular cleaning, dusting and maintenance of finish
Finished wood veneer like most furniture requires frequent care of the finish and dusting to make it look fresh forever. Use a moist cloth or a dry one and clean it daily to keep your furniture look new every day. There are many options of wood conditioners and maintainers.
In most cases, when users ignore dusting, the furniture starts to get damp and accumulates wax on its surface. Consequently, the process is more difficult if much time elapses.
Tip #2: Less exposure to sunlight
The positioning of the furniture is very critical. See to it that the furniture is not placed under the direct exposure of sunlight. If UV inhibitors were used in the finish, then the color and grain will withstand much more sunlight and fluorescent light exposure.
Wood veneer furniture is one of the most sensitive types which cannot handle pressure and heat beyond a specific limit. It is ideal to keep any kind of finished woodwork in a cool and area with as little light as possible. Light causes wood to become “sunstruck” over time, which is usually a darkening.
Tip #3: Use and durability
Veneer offers many colors, grains, burls, figuring, tight grain and loose grain that provide great latitude of choice in design and application. They are very durable products that will last as long as the finish does. The finish protects the wood veneer. Once it wears down, then there is nothing to protect the wood veneer.
Think of the product as needing protection of the finish more so than the actual wood veneer. Keep aware of the thickness of the finish to see if it wearing thin and needs redone. Most wood veneer will need refinishing, but not often will it need replacing unless it has been poorly maintained.
Tip #4: Keep away from sharp objects
One thing to remember about wood veneer care is to keep it safe from any sharp objects at home. A durable finish will withstand a fair amount of nicking and knocking and pings and dings. Wood veneer projects usually entail a fair amount of expense and even with a good finish, even a minor scratch looks deep and evident on its surface. Sometimes these can be buffed out as discussed in # 5.
Tip #5: Polish and apply protection to the finish
The best way to have wood veneer maintenance correctly done is to polish and apply wood furniture protective products regularly. The technology here continues to improve and some of the protectants are quite effective.
Most finishing store can provide assistance on how to care for finished wood veneers and there is a lot of information available online in various YouTube videos and even Pinterest tutorials. A simple Google search for any of the subjects will elicit a plethora of helpful hints and tips that can prolong the life of any wood product.
That beautiful wood project can have a very long life and be environmentally desirable if it can be kept and used for many years to come. The antique market awaits for the best wood veneer furniture and related projects.
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