How To Care For and Clean Your Wooden Homeware

The UK's homeware market, with a valuation of GBP 14.13 billion in 2022, is a testament to the growing consumer trend towards quality and sustainability​​.

Wooden homeware, a significant part of this sector, combines functionality with natural beauty.

To maintain its appeal and ensure longevity, proper care for your wooden home decor is essential.

Regular Cleaning and Maintenance

  1. Gentle Cleaning: Regular cleaning with a soft, damp cloth is essential. Avoid using harsh chemicals that can strip the wood of its natural oils. Or damage the finish.

  2. Avoid Water Damage: Water can cause wood to swell, warp, or crack. Always dry wooden items immediately after washing.

  3. Dusting: Regular dusting, of items such as wooden vases, with a microfiber cloth helps maintain the sheen and prevents the buildup of dirt and grime.

dusting a bud vase

Protecting Your Wooden Homeware

  1. Sunlight and Heat: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can fade wood. Position your items away from windows and heat sources.

  2. Humidity Control: Extreme humidity fluctuations can cause wood to expand or contract. Use a dehumidifier or humidifier to maintain a consistent indoor humidity level.

  3. Oil Treatment: Periodically treating your wooden bowls with natural oils like tung or linseed oil helps to preserve its natural beauty and protect it from drying out.

Handling Scratches and Stains

  1. Scratch Repair: For deeper scratches, gently sand the area using fine-grit sandpaper and then apply a matching stain or oil to restore its appearance.

  2. Stain Removal: Mix a solution of mild dish soap and water to gently clean stained areas. For tougher stains, a mix of baking soda and water can be effective.

  3. Avoiding Scratches and Stains: Use coasters and placemats to protect wooden surfaces from scratches and spills.

Wood Seasonal Care

  1. Spring Cleaning: A thorough cleaning in spring can refresh your wooden items after the dry winter months.

  2. Summer Protection: During the hot and humid summer months, ensure your wooden homeware is not exposed to direct sunlight or extreme humidity.

  3. Autumn Checks: As the humidity drops, check for any signs of cracking or dryness.

  4. Winter Care: Keep wooden items away from direct heat sources like radiators, which can cause drying and cracking.

Proper Care and Maintenance Of Wooden Homeware

This will not only extend its life but also enhance the natural beauty of the wood.

By incorporating these tips into your house cleaning routine, you can enjoy the timeless appeal of your wooden items.

Aligning with the UK’s growing trend towards eco-friendly and sustainable homeware choices.


FAQ: Caring for Your Wooden Homeware

  • Regular dusting is crucial for maintaining the appearance and elegance of your furniture. It's recommended to dust your furniture regularly with a soft cloth, ideally once a week​​.

  • To protect your furniture from the damaging UV rays of sunlight, avoid placing it near windows or under skylights. If this isn't possible, use UV blocking window film, shades, or curtains to limit direct sunlight exposure​​.

  • No, it's important to choose cleaning products specifically designed for wood. Avoid cleaners that contain ammonia or alkaline as they can degrade the wood's finish. Natural products like linseed oil or white vinegar are popular, but it's safer to use products specifically designed for wood maintenance to prevent damage​​.

  • Immediately wipe up any spills with a dry cloth. Wood should never remain wet as this can cause swelling, warping, or staining. Using coasters for drinks can help prevent water rings and damage from spills​​.

  • Always use coasters and thick mats to avoid direct contact of hot items with wood. Placing hot items directly on a wooden surface can damage the finish and leave permanent marks​​.

  • Avoid using aggressive chemicals, abrasive cleaners, and rough sponges as they can damage the wood's surface. Do not use too much water during cleaning and avoid letting water stagnate on the surface. Also, avoid placing wooden furniture in humid rooms or direct sunlight​​.

  • For minor scratches, you can use a wood stain marker that matches the colour of your furniture. For deeper scratches, gently sand the area and apply a matching stain or oil to restore its appearance​​.

James Harding

James Harding aka “One Eyed Woodworker” is a woodturner based in Penicuik, Scotland.

https://www.oneeyedwoodworker.co.uk
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