How to maintain hotel furniture
Maintaining hotel furniture and extending its service life can be achieved through the following key steps:Proper cleaning: Use a clean rag for daily cleaning and avoid using corrosive cleaners. For furniture made of different materials, choose a suitable cleaning method. For example, mild wood cleaners can be used for wooden furniture, and special leather cleaners should be used for leather furniture.
Choose the right care agent: Use a professional furniture care oil or wax, especially for solid wood furniture. Care essential oil can lock the moisture in the wood to prevent dryness and deformation, while nourishing the wood, maintaining its luster and extending its service life.
Prevent wear and scratches: add soft pads to the legs of furniture to avoid scratching the floor when moving; use tablecloths or mats to protect easily worn parts such as table tops; avoid collisions with hard objects or direct contact with sharp objects on the furniture surface.
Reasonable placement: Make sure the furniture is placed on a stable ground to avoid loose fasteners or structural damage caused by long-term shaking. Plan space properly to avoid accidental collisions caused by overcrowding.
Regular waxing and polishing: For furniture surfaces that require extra protection, such as hardwood furniture, regular waxing can not only improve the shine, but also form a protective layer to reduce daily wear and tear.
Repair small damages in time: For minor scratches or abrasions, you can use crayons or paints that match the color of the furniture to repair them, and apply transparent nail polish to fix them to prevent the damage from expanding.
Prevent direct contact with heat sources: Avoid placing hot drinks or heating devices directly on furniture surfaces and use potholders or placemats for protection.
Control indoor humidity: Maintain appropriate indoor humidity. Too high or too low humidity will affect the material of the furniture. In particular, solid wood furniture is prone to expansion and deformation due to excessive humidity, or cracking due to being too dry.
Through these meticulous maintenance measures, the durability and beauty of hotel furniture can be significantly improved, thereby extending its service life.