Find out all the wood polishing and cleaning advice
LAMINATION IN THE KITCHEN:
The most common material for kitchen flooring and cabinets is laminate, which comes in two varieties: high-pressure laminates for plywood bases and low-pressure laminates for particle board or MDF surfaces. The finest things about laminate finishes are their extreme durability, resistance to dampness, ease of maintenance, and variety of colors and patterns. This blog is all about wood cleaning.
ADVICE FOR CLEANING WOOD:
Fingerprints: Wet a cloth with a 50/50 vinegar and water solution, dab the prints, and then use a polishing cloth to buff them clean. Food splatters: Cover the area with a paste made of baking soda and water. After a few minutes of sitting, remove with a cloth. Utilizing a fresh cloth, buff the region.
Scuffs: Use a clean towel to remove any leftover eraser residue after gently rubbing the eraser over the blemish.
MELAMINE FOR LIVING ROOM:
Wood polishing using melamine requires wood washing. In India, melamine polish is a common and reasonably priced wood furniture polish. This resin, which gives furniture a matte and glossy finish, is what polish is comprised of. It applies to the surface of the furniture as a thin coating. Because melamine is a closed pore, it prevents small harm to wood by sealing the pores on its surface. Advice for cleaning wood: Wipe up spills right away. If required, use a fresh cloth and a light soap. Dry with a soft, clean cloth. Using a soft, lint-free cloth, dust cabinets frequently. You can use water or a spray-type dust remover to mildly moisten the cloth.