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Posts Tagged ‘cleaning’

Cleaning Leather Furniture

(Warning: Check with the manufacturer about cleaning instructions for your product!) Please consult the manufacturer of your furniture before cleaning with anything. Neutrogena soap, the clear with an amber tone to it, works really well for most stains on leather. Try this [Read More]

Cleaning Wicker Furniture

It can be cleaned with warm soapy water and then rinsed with salt water. To keep wicker from yellowing, scrub with a stiff brush moistened with warm salt water. To clean dust and dirt out of those hard-to-reach places, use a soft paintbrush or toothbrush. [Read More]

Cleaning Metal Furniture

Outside metal furniture is tough, but it still needs to be cleaned to make it shine. Here’s how: Make a paste with 1/4 cup cream of tartar and baking soda, and then add 2 tablespoons of powdered laundry detergent.  Polish the piece with this paste and wipe and polish [Read More]

Cleaning Upholstered Furniture

(Warning: Check with the manufacturer about cleaning instructions for your product!)   The real tip is frequent vacuuming using an upholstery or brush attachment. But for more stubborn stains: These Are Wash Codes – found on furniture tags: (usually tags are found [Read More]

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Preparing for a Furniture Tech Appointment

Preparing for a Furniture Tech Appointment Visit Running Late or Missing an Appointment: If you are unable to make it [Read More]

Keeping Fido From Chewing The Sofa

To keep your dog from chewing on the furniture do this: At most pet stores, and some craft stores you can purchase a [Read More]

Payments We Accept

Payments We Accept: - Cash – (We offer a 10% discount for customers who pay cash) - Check – (We accept [Read More]

Do Not Suffocate Your Finish!

Believe it or not, but lacquer finishes need to breath. Putting vinyl or see through covers, glass covers, or some [Read More]

For Table Rings

(Warning: Check with the manufacturer about instructions for your product!)  Most table rings are caused by moisture [Read More]