Care Instructions for Wood & Wood Veneers
Instructions for All Wood Furniture:
- Moisture and heat can damage any wood finish. Protect your furniture by using coasters and trivets. Always wipe up moisture promptly and dry with a soft cloth.
- Avoid dragging sharp or rough objects across the surface of your wood furniture. Using adhesive felt pads, trivets, coasters and placemats will help prevent scratches.
- Dust with a soft, dry, untreated cloth.
- Avoid direct contact with rubber bumpers and candle wax as it may react with the wood's finish and leave a stain.
- Maintain consistent humidity levels to minimize seasonal expansion and contraction of wood and prevent warping.
- Over time, air and sunlight will change the color of natural wood. Occasionally rotate the items placed on your wood furniture to allow a more uniform color to develop. Expose table leaves to the same amount of air and sunlight as your table.
- Care for your wood furniture according to its finish.
Lacquer, Paint or Stain
- While dry dusting is the best cleaning method, you may use a slightly damp cloth as needed. Wipe dry.
- For persistent spots, gently clean with a soft cloth and a solution of water and mild detergent. Wipe dry.
- Do not use cleaning products containing ammonia, alcohol or petroleum.
- Avoid furniture polish as over time it can accumulate and leave a residue.
Oil-and-Wax
- While dry dusting is the best cleaning method, you may use a slightly damp cloth as needed. Wipe dry.
- Treat your furniture with Room & Board® Satin Wax annually, or more often, if the wood seems dry.
- Apply Satin Wax with a clean, white cloth following the direction of the grain pattern. Take care to treat the exposed end grain of panels. Using another cloth, buff to remove excess wax and achieve a smooth finish.
- Satin Wax can be purchased in our stores, online or by calling 800.301.9720.
Powder-coated MDF
- Although powder-coating is a durable, seamless surface it is not impervious to stains and damage from moisture and heat. Take the same precautions you would with any wood furniture.
- For normal cleaning, wipe with a soft cloth and a solution of water and mild detergent. Wipe dry.
- For spot cleaning, spray with an all-purpose cleaner, and wipe dry with a soft cloth.
- Do not use abrasive cleaning products.