

How to clean wood furniture:
Annual Cleaning- Mix a bucket of warm water and dish soap. Use only as much
soap as is required to create thick suds. Whip until thick suds form on top.
Scoop only the suds off the top and put suds on the wooden furniture. Wash
with cloth and dry IMMEDIATELY with large bath towel. Test in an inconspicuous
area first for any discoloration. Do sections at a time so that the soapy
water does not sit for long.
Quarterly - Feed your wood!
When a tree grows it produces its own oil. When it’s cut, the moisture
is dried out and some oil remains. Over time the oils deplete. Use Exact Match
Luster Restore liberally four times a year to restore the natural oils found
in wood. Allow to soak in for an hour and wipe off excess. In heavily used
areas such as a kitchen table more frequent use may be required.
Dust your wood weekly. Here are various forms of dusting.
1. Feather Duster-only recommended for quick touch ups unless using an ostrich
feather duster.
2. Damp rag and dry rag.
3. Using a solution of 90% water and 10% vinegar in a spray bottle, spray
a cotton rag (old terry cloth towels are great) and wipe with the grain. Dry
with the same type of dry cloth.
AEROSOL POLISH IS NOT RECOMMENED!!!!!