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forbidden Tips For Maintaining The Quality Of Your Antique Oak Rocking ChairHere are a few tips to caring for and maintaining your antique oak rocking chair. 1) Use only top quality cleaning wax. Antique furniture is expensive, so you should only complement it with top quality products, otherwise, you'll be defeating the purpose. There are high quality beeswax that may be imported from England. However, if you don't have enough money to import good wax, just wipe the arm chair with a cotton cloth. 2) Handle your antique arm chair with utmost care. Because it's an antique, chances are, no replacement parts are available. If an inlay gets loose, keep it in a safe place until somebody, an expert on fixing antique furniture, comes. Do not attempt to do the reworking yourself if you have no idea how. With antique furniture, 'winging it' will not cut it. 3) Antique furnitures have to be placed in certain temperatures only to preserve their value. If your house is dry during the winter, you should get a humidifier. Conversely, if its too humid in the summer, you should get an air conditioner. 4) Do not use rough items to clean your antique oak rocking chair. This means feather dusters are out of the picture. The broken feathers could nick your antique arm chair and cause unwanted marks. While these marks can make your furniture look more antique than ever, it could open up pockets in the woodwork that can cause decay. 5) Never use spray cleaning products to make your antique oak rocking chair shine. Simply wiping it with a soft dry cloth will do the trick. It could take a while to get that shine you want, as opposed to simply spraying it with Pledge, but you're sure to better preserve your antique arm chair's quality this way. Also, if your arm chair was not really meant to by shiny, don't force it, or you'll just ruin its intrinsic beauty. It sounds silly but you have to take care of antique furniture like it is human. YOu got yourself an antique arm chair, so you should be prepared for the consequences. The experience does not end after you buy it. They require continuous care. If you're not up to the task, do not buy an antique oak rocking chair. You'll only be wasting your money in the long run.
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