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Article Title: Office Furniture Maintenance Basics
Author: Charlie O'Brien
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Most businesses are looking to keep their office furniture functioning well and looking excellent for as long as possible. If you want your furniture to hold up to the daily abuses it has to contend with, there are simple preventative and retroactive measures you can take to help save your business money on furniture. Here a few tips, based on the materials your furniture includes.
Furniture made of wood or wood veneer is beautiful, but it needs special attention because it�s an organic material that can easily change based on environmental conditions. For example, it can be easy to scratch a wood desk or credenza or to leave cup rings on a wood table. To avoid these mishaps, use a felt pad as a barrier. Also, because wood can shift appearance due to exposure to light, you may want to move the objects on your desk, table, or credenza from time to time to ensure that the patina is even. There are many methods for cleaning wood furniture that looks dull and beat up. The most common might be using an oil-based commercial wood cleaner that will cut through dirt and wax residue, a common issue with wood furniture. The cleaning could be rather time-consuming because the process may take multiple applications of the cleaner in order to restore the wood to its former luster. Be sure to buff away any excess oils.
Fabric can be difficult to protect simply because there are so many types available, all with different directions for care. In general, if the fabric on a cubicle wall or another location is stained, it�s best to remove any excess liquid from the affected area by hand, brush, or spoon. Then, you can clean it with soapy water. If you have a particularly stubborn stain, follow the substance-specific stain removal directions you can find online. You can also clean fabric upholstery by utilizing a vacuum cleaner, and then using a cleaning solvent on the offending stains. In any case, you need to be careful about using any liquid-based solutions to clean your furniture, as they can actually damage many fabrics far more than they could help them.
Leather is a resilient material that tends to be easy to care for. You should position any leather furniture out of direct sunlight and at least a yard away from heat sources, lest the material fade and crack. For basic upkeep, you can wipe your chair with a soft cloth and condition the surface annually. You may use a rag dampened with a soap solution as a remedy for thicker dust or dirt. Of course, leather is a comparatively expensive material, and not everything can be cleaned with soap. If you can�t get a stain out of your leather furniture, you should always turn to a professional cleaner to avoid accidentally ruining a beautiful piece of furniture.
By taking these simple precautions and treating any stains as soon as possible, you�ll keep your office furniture looking beautiful.
About The Author: Charlie O'Brien is a professional writer specializing in workplace design. His writing focuses on office furniture, workplace layout, and related topics. His work has been featured on multiple home improvement websites.
http://www.liquisbusinessinteriors.com/
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