How to take care of the wooden surfaces of your home

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Many people like to enjoy their wooden furniture or to have floors that are also made of this material. Wood brings warmth to any home and works well with whatever style you use. Therefore, it is normal that if you are decorating your home you choose at some point or another to choose furniture or wooden surfaces, but how should you take care of them so that they are always in good condition?

It is easy for wood surfaces to be marred by scratches or stains to embed into the material. But it is also easy to recover the beauty of the wood if you know some quick solutions, at least in most cases. Although deep stains will require more complete methods, if the damage is only superficial you can resort to several faster methods so that the damage is not fixed.

Fix some scratches

In general, wooden surfaces suffer a lot from dragging or throwing things on them, this will cause the material to chip, wear or even tear. You can't prevent this from happening in a normal home, but you can take care of unsightly scratches that can happen at any time.

It is easy to find products that polish the surface of the wood and thus make scratches or stains disappear. There are also different enamels with various shades so that you can then choose the one that matches the wood finish you need at that exact moment. You will only have to choose a tone that is close to the color of your surface and apply the wood polish to mix it and that the surface damage is improved. If you have doubts, read the product instructions well or ask a carpenter for information.

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Other options for treating the wood surface

Here are other useful tips to treat stains and scratches on wooden surfaces:

  • A light coat of wax can also fix surface scratches. If necessary, you can apply the wax more thoroughly to achieve better results with scratches on the surface of your wood.
  • There are also some homemade recipes to eliminate scratches in wood, such as applying a little olive oil or moisturizer.
  • Colored pencils are one of the easiest ways to fill in scratches. You can find a color that matches the finish of your wood and you can even mix two colors to get the effect you want. Rub from scratch and then smooth the wax with a gentle year. Colored pencils are also good ideas for paint finishes.
  • Brazil nuts are delicious and good for your health, but they are also good for sprucing up your wood. You can use walnuts to fill in scratches in light-toned woods. You will want to make sure to cut them first so that they release the oil and that when you rub them they are more effective. You should rub the scratch gently.
  • Using a little iodine can also help you hide scratches on the surface of darker wood, although you may need to apply more than one coat to get the right shade. You can use cotton swabs to rub gently and then allow it to dry.

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To erase water spots

Without realizing it, we can put glasses of water or other cold drinks on a wooden surface and without realizing it the water stain remains on the wood. It usually occurs especially in wooden table tops, which are finished with varnish ... I'm sure you know what I mean when I tell you about these ring-shaped water stains - up the back of the glass.

These stains are very unsightly and there are some suitable products to treat them, so it will never hurt to have these products at home. Although if you prefer, you can also count on other remedies and tricks to get rid of these annoying water stains on wood -although they also work for other types of stain-.

An iron for clothes and cloth

If the stain is fresh and it has not had time to deeply embed itself in the surface of the wood, this remedy will come in handy. You will have to place a large piece of fabric on the water ring and press with an iron the clothes that are hot. TOMake sure to drain all the water from the iron before doing this because you don't want to add more moisture. Rub the hot iron over the cloth-covered ring of water until it disappears. It is important that you take care not to burn the fabric and the surface.

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Lemon oil or orange oil

Lemon oil or orange oil are also good ideas for water rings that are more persistent. Let the oil soak in well with the water ring overnight, or for at least a couple of hours. Then remove the excess oil even if the stain does not disappear, but it will be less obvious. You can repeat the process so that the final result is better.

Toothpaste and mayonnaise

Although it may seem unusual to you, the results are positive. You will only have to mix a toothpaste in equal parts -but not gel, it must be white toothpaste, the traditional one- and mayonnaise. Apply the mixture to the stain and then wipe clean with a soft cloth. You may need to rub a bit to gradually remove the ring. Then rub the area with orange oil or lemon oil and you will make it disappear completely.

If these home remedies do not convince you too much, you will always have the option of going to your supermarket and buying a stain remover to help you remove scratches and the different stains that you may have on your wooden surfaces. But with some remedies or with others, remember that you will have to treat it several times until it disappears completely.


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