Feb 22
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Wooden Chair Repair from HandymanTeacher.com with HandymanTeacher Hub Kirkpatrick. Don’t pay someone else for wood furniture repair. Learn to do it yourself and save money!

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Feb 13
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Broken Chair from HandymanTeacher.com with HandymanTeacher Hub Kirkpatrick. Don’t pay somone else for wood chair repair. Learn to do it yourself and save money!

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Jan 26
furniture care
Adam Peters asked:


Wood furniture care is important to keep furniture and wooden flooring looking good for as long as possible. If you do not look after it properly, permanent damage could occur.

A lot of people love to decorate their homes but a lot of people also struggle on what to choose in order to help to improve the home. It could be that you have spent a fortune decorating your house and other time things such as wooden flooring are starting to wear down or look extremely tatty. This is when wooden furniture care should come in because by knowing how to care for your wooden flooring and how to protect it, you will be ensuring that it looks as good as possible for many years to come.

If the flooring is done properly and cared for the right way, there is no reason why it should need to be replaced for many years. It is very simple to look after wooden flooring but a lot of people are either naive or they genuinely do not think that they need to look after it.

Why Is Wood Furniture Care Important?

The thing with some wooden flooring is that it can be easily scratched or it can even become water damaged. These are just a couple of the problems that can arise when it comes to wooden flooring. By knowing how to look after the flooring you can stop anything bad from happening to it. It can be extremely frustrating having damaged wooden flooring, especially if you have spent a lot of money doing it up.

Things can easily happen such as spillages and although they may not seem too serious, if they are left or if it keeps happening over time, this can lead to the flooring expanding and looking out of place and damaged. Also dirt, grime and other things that drop onto the floor can also be a big problem because if it is dragged around it can cause scratching or even dents in the floor. Another thing that can cause serious damage to the wooden floor is any furniture that you may have. It needs to be lifted correctly instead of simply dragging across the floor otherwise it could seriously scratch and damage the wooden floor.

Cleaning Wooden Flooring

When it comes to cleaning wooden flooring you should take note on what cleaning products you are going to use to do this task. The reason is that some cleaning products may be too harsh for the type of flooring that you have and they could even cause a discoloration of the flooring or some other damage.

As you can see there are quite a few different hazards that can cause damage to the flooring and that is why wood furniture care is important for wooden flooring around the home.



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Jan 06
furniture care
teews asked:


I have recently purchased a piece of furniture that needs to be refinished (I think!). It’s an antique victorian style dresser, which I am sure is worth quite a bit of money. However, the previous owners have not cared for it at all. It’s scratched, and some of the scratches are very deep into the wood, but they are on one side of the dresser only. The rest is just in need of a clean up and refinish, I am thinking. I know absolutely nothing about refinishing antiques, but I do know about refinishing furniture. Is there anybody that can offer me advice about whether or not to go ahead with this project, or if refinishing this piece of furniture would ruin it? I’m just not sure what to do with an antique piece in this condition. I have heard about restoration, but I’m not sure about the difference between that and refinishing.Also, I’m not sure that I want to pay somebody else to do what I could do, if there is a way to learn how to do it. Any help would be appreciated.

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