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Precautions

Here are some precautions for maintaining your metal and steel furniture

Metal furniture is susceptible to rust when exposed to moisture. Keep it dry and avoid placing it in areas prone to water accumulation.

Place felt pads or cushions under metal furniture legs to prevent scratching on floors.

Use mild, non-abrasive cleaners to avoid damaging the finish of the metal.
If you live in coastal areas, be cautious as salt can accelerate rusting. Regular cleaning and protective coatings are essential.
During harsh weather conditions, it's advisable to store metal furniture indoors to prevent weather-related damage

Care Tips

Here are some care tips for maintaining your metal and steel furniture

Wipe down metal furniture regularly with a damp cloth to remove dirt and debris.

Apply a protective coating, such as a clear lacquer or wax, to prevent rust formation. If you notice rust, remove it promptly and apply a rust-resistant paint or primer.

Use a metal-specific polish to maintain the shine and appearance of metal furniture.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool, or harsh brushes, as they can scratch the metal surface.
Minor scratches can be touched up using touch-up paint or clear nail polish, followed by a protective sealant.

Precautions

Here are some precautions for maintaining your furniture
Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause fading and deterioration of furniture finishes. Use curtains or blinds to block out harsh sunlight.

 Place coasters or mats under glasses, cups, and hot items to prevent stains, heat damage, and moisture rings.

Dust your furniture regularly to prevent the accumulation of dirt and debris that can scratch surfaces over time.
Be cautious with sharp objects near wooden furniture to prevent scratches and dents.
Avoid placing wooden furniture in areas prone to high humidity, as excessive moisture can lead to warping, cracking, and mold growth.

Care Tips

Here are some care tips for maintaining your furniture
Use a soft, damp cloth to clean surfaces. Avoid harsh chemicals that can strip finishes or damage the wood.
Depending on the type of finish, periodic polishing can help maintain the luster of wooden furniture. Use a furniture-specific polish.
For natural wood furniture, consider applying a furniture oil or wax to keep the wood moisturized and prevent drying out.
Use wood touch-up markers or fillers to conceal minor scratches and blemishes.
Apply a protective varnish or sealant to prevent water damage and enhance the longevity of wooden furniture.
Tighten loose screws and hardware to ensure the stability of your furniture.