There is a trick to cleaning and polishing wooden surfaces: let’s find out together how to do it and what ingredients to use.

Ruined wooden surfaces

Wood is one of nature’s materials that can be used for the creation of a large number of objects. From houses, to furniture, to boats, to stairs, doors and beds, among many others.

However, like any material that is used in everyday life, it needs some care to ensure that natural wood furniture keeps for a long time and always looks good.

Cleaning wooden furniture

Cleaning wooden furniture isn’t all that complicated if you have the right tricks at hand. Of course: you have to be careful when applying products to clean wooden furniture.

How many times have you left traces of glasses or cups on your wooden furniture? Definitely, countless times. The best thing to do in these cases is, if the mark is recent, clean the area with a cork before cleaning.

In the case of an older stain, the idea is to mix the ash with a little gasoline and rub with a cloth in a circular motion.

One of the oldest “grandmother’s tricks” to clean furniture, keep it shiny and in good condition is something you couldn’t even imagine.

You simply have to mix wine vinegar and olive oil in equal parts, shaking them a little and then cleaning the wooden furniture, with the mixture on cotton or on a cloth.

Apple cider vinegar

Maintenance of wooden furniture treated with varnish

Cleaning painted wooden furniture has a great benefit over unpainted furniture, as it is more shiny and has a much cleaner appearance.

However, if the wood tones are very dark, the dust will be seen much more. On the other hand, they are more durable than unpainted ones, as the paint provides a protective layer against dust, insects, and moisture.

However, despite this protective feature, painted furniture requires careful care, just like any other object, to ensure that it lasts even longer and always looks like new.

To properly clean painted wooden furniture, remove dust with a lint-free cotton cloth.

Living room antique wooden furniture

Then, you mix the flaxseed oil and isopropyl alcohol in a container in the same proportions. Depending on the size of the surface to be cleaned, you have to prepare a little more or less of this combination. In addition, to give the furniture extra protection, glycerin can be added to this mixture.

Then it is necessary to gently wipe the slightly damp cloth in the preparation on the painted wooden surface to be cleaned.

Wait for the mixture to act for 10 minutes and then, with a clean cotton cloth, remove the remains and polish the entire surface of the furniture.

How to clean old furniture

Old wooden furniture can be more or less worn. In this way, you get old furniture that only needs a superficial cleaning as you would with any other more current piece of furniture. However, there are others that need specific care, especially when it comes to cleaning.

Here are some steps to clean old natural wood furniture:

First, use a mixture made of vinegar and olive oil in equal proportions. If the furniture is damaged in any way from years of use, it is advisable to use lemon juice in large doses. On the contrary, if the furniture is quite deteriorated, the use of this product is not recommended.

Antique wooden armchair

Then you will have to dip a sponge with this mixture and clean the surface of the furniture. If they do not require very deep cleaning, a cotton cloth moistened in the dough will be enough to clean the surface with gentle circular movements. This solution will remove dust, grease, and other debris from the wood.

Then wipe with a damp cloth with a little water to remove any remaining remains.
Finally, allow the furniture to dry for 30 minutes before cleaning it with a cloth soaked in glycerin or furniture polish to restore as much shine as possible to the wood.