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The clue is in the name after all itu2019s a hardwood that has been used to make furniture for all these years, and as a hardwood it will last for a lifetime with some simple care.<br>
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How to look after your oak furniture The clue is in the name after all it’s a hardwood that has been used to make furniture for all these years, and as a hardwood it will last for a lifetime with some simple care. Let discuss some tips to keep your oak furniture like oak side table, Oak TV unit, Oak coffee, oak wardrobe and other oak furniture in good condition so you can enjoy its natural beauty and rustic nature at its best. When you buy an oak furniture make sure you have good quality oak furniture to start with, so that the care and attention you give to it will not be wasted. Once the furniture arrives in your home let it get adjusted with your environment by treating it with a wax polish. You should wax your oak furniture at least every six months; it will form a lasting seal on your furniture and nourish the wood which will help the furniture in the long run. It may sound dismaying to you but it is worth it to keep your furniture last a lifetime. We will advise to test the wax before applying it in all over furniture. Test it underneath the table to see if you are happy with the finish and if it suits you then apply it to the rest of the furniture in the same direction as the wood grain are. Once the item will be waxed it will form a protective layer on the oak furniture and after that all you need to do is clean the furniture daily with a clean damp cloth or you can use cleaning products which are specially designed for hardwood. If the product gets a set in stain on it which you haven’t noticed before then it is best to contact a professional furniture restorer. Before buying the furniture think where you are going to place it in your home. As wood is a natural material, hence you cannot keep it in extreme heat or cold atmosphere, Keeping it under direct sunlight will fade its finish and heat from radiators will dry your furniture. Make sure to keep a gap of 25mm between your furniture and the back wall, so the air flows through it keeping the temperature stable and extend the life of your oak. You can check out our website and have a look at our broad range of oak coffee table furniture.