How To Clean Wooden Furniture: Keeping wooden furniture clean and healthy ensures it stays beautiful and lasts longer. Wooden furniture adds timeless charm to any home, but it does need a bit of care to stay looking its best. Whether it’s a vintage table or your favourite wooden cabinet, a little maintenance can go a long way. Here’s a simple guide to help you clean and care for your wooden pieces properly:
5 Easy Tips To Clean Wooden Furniture
1. Dust And Light Clean Regularly
Dust your wooden surfaces often using a dry, soft cloth to remove loose particles without scratching the finish. For light scratches, try using a furniture polish or wax, rubbing it gently in a circular motion.
For best results, occasionally use a soft microfiber cloth, which prevents dust buildup and moisture retention that can damage wood, states the Koparo Clean portal (India's 1st toxin-free cleaning brand).
2. Use Gentle Cleaners (Avoid Harsh Sprays)
To clean wooden furniture with gentle cleaners, start with a mild dish soap and water solution or a vinegar and water mixture. For more stubborn stains, try a baking soda paste or a solution of lemon juice and olive oil. Always wipe off moisture quickly to avoid absorbing water into the wood.
3. Remove Mold
If dampness causes mold or mildew on your wooden furniture, act promptly:
- Start by vacuuming any stubborn spores with a soft brush attachment. Then, clean with a solution of warm water and dish soap or a mixture of water and white vinegar. For tougher mold, consider using a borax solution or a commercial mold cleaner designed for wood. Clean it with a dry cloth and let it dry.
- Always wear gloves and a mask when cleaning moldy sections.
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4. Restore And Protect With Wax
Once the wood is clean and completely dry, apply a thin layer of paste wax or protective polish, states The New York Times. Clean the surface in small sections to restore shine and create a moisture barrier. This helps prevent future damage and wear.
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5. Prevent Damp And Moisture Damage
- Maintain indoor humidity between 40 % and 60 % using dehumidifiers, air conditioning, or proper ventilation.
- Avoid placing wooden furniture against damp walls or in poorly ventilated areas.

- American business professional and writer Martha Stewart shares, “Denatured alcohol can be effective on stains caused by moisture. Apply the alcohol to a microfiber towel and rub the stain for a few minutes.”
With regular dusting and smart moisture control, you can preserve your wooden furniture pieces for years to come.
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