subject: How To Buy, Identify, Polish And Protect Your Fine Furniture [print this page] Are you looking to buy fine furniture? Are you thinking of renovating or refurbishing your home, bedroom, apartment or even office space? Would you like some pointers on what to do to get the best bargains when you want to buy any piece? How can you spot and identify fine furniture so that you don't get duped into buying the wrong kind of furniture? And when you eventually get any of the furniture, how do you take care of it so that it doesnt lose its shine and sheen? If these questions are on your mind as you are reading this article, then here are a few tips and pointers to guide you.
1.Contact as Many Fine Furniture Makers as Possible
Not many people like this as they think it is too much work. But, it is really the best way to go if you want to some bargains and would like to get the best value for your money. There is no point in buying cabinet or bedroom furniture at exorbitant rates when you could have gotten the same quality for less. So, look around your area for furniture makers and get an estimate. In the event that you cant get one around, check online and compare rates and prices.
2.What to Do to Identify Fine Furniture
Frankly, identifying fine furniture takes some knowledge of tree species, trees properties, woods, their tensile and mechanical properties among many others. Your best bet would be to research the internet for what furniture makers use in the making of such furniture whether as shelves, occasional tables, armoires, dining room, beds, gun racks and so on. One important characteristic that separates this type of furniture from others is the style and the natural look. Other furniture have their properties, but you cannot miss the unique and antique look of a fine furniture especially when it is crafted and built by Amish wood crafts.
3.How Can Fine Furniture be Taken Care of?
As with all special things, fine furniture is truly beautiful and has to be given extra attention. To keep it looking as shiny and as new as the day it was ought, every piece of them should be wiped or cleaned first with a clean, dry microfiber cloth. This helps ensure that no dirt particles are clinging to the surface. After this, use a moist cloth to wipe the surface a second time. This will help finally get rid of all the remaining dirt, leaving the surface ready for polishing and waxing. Then apply the polishing liquid by rubbing in circular motions.
As much as possible, prevent contact with moisture e.g. moisture rings from drinking glasses by using table mats, hot pads and so on. But in case the inevitable happens, you can either clean with toothpaste or use mayonnaise. With the mayonnaise, just rub it on the spot and leave for about 6 hours. After that, wipe it off and your fine furniture will look as good as new.