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Dust removal:
Of the furniture manufacturing costs, 1/3 are used for color and decoration procedures. To protect furniture painting, make sure you dust regularly. Even a thin layer of dust can actually crack the surface of the furniture, eventually exposing the internal wood, making the wood more vulnerable. *
Wax:
Liquid wax is better than polished oil to some extent. They can make a layer of protection on the surface of the wood, causing dust to fall rather than stick, but their protection time is not as long as sand wax.
For wooden furniture, high quality protection is the use of high quality sand wax, which contains a small amount of paraffin wax, a large amount of palm wax. They are very hard and can cut a small amount of sand wax(about 1/4 of a ball), put it on a piece of cloth, and squeeze it back and forth until it is soft enough to be used for waxing. Then the furniture began to be waxed. Rub the wax onto the surface of the wood with a small circle.
Repair of small scratches:
For veneer furniture and solid wood furniture, repairing them is easy: just buy a wax bar in your local store and try to choose the color that best matches your wood color. Just color the scratch and your work will be done. Wax will help you protect your furniture from all kinds of attacks, and its color can also hide scratches. Then wax this part of the furniture again to make sure the wax is covered with scratches and not painted on the bare wood. -