Use a high-quality furniture polish or wood conditioner to keep the wood nourished and looking its best. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for application.
Protective Pads:
Consider using felt or rubber pads on the bottom of items like vases, lamps, or decorative objects that could scratch the surface when moved.
Regular Maintenance:
Depending on the finish of your wood furniture, you may need to periodically reapply a protective finish (such as wax or varnish) to keep it in good condition.
Professional Restoration:
For more severe damage or if you’re unsure about how to handle a particular issue, consider consulting a professional furniture restorer or refinisher.
Remember that wood is a natural material, and over time, it may develop a patina or character marks that are part of its charm. With proper care, your wooden furniture can stay beautiful for generations.
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