Boil 1 us quart 0 95 l of water in a pot and steep 2 black tea bags in it for 10 minutes or until the water cools to room temperature.
Best cleaner for antique wood furniture.
It s also made with oil making it.
This process is accelerated when we touch items and leave a little oil behind from our skin that combines with dirt and dust to produce a significant layer on the surface of.
Both types of wood cleaners work the best but if you want to use wood cleaners for your floor and you re going to use them with mops then the screw type bottle will be the best option.
Wax rather than seeping into the wood creates a barrier on top.
Take a clean soft cloth dip it into the tea and wring out the excess water.
Wax is now the preferable wooden polish.
If you ve had your antique furniture passed down to you from a family member or if you purchased it in good condition already your cleaning routine will be very simple.
Those who have had experience with cleaning antiques have now come to the conclusion that using oil to polish a piece of wood actually darkens the overall color.
Start out with perhaps the humblest of household cleaners.
To start choose a mild cleaner.
A mild dish soap diluted in water is a safe choice for most antiques.
Let the tea cool to room temperature take a soft cloth wring it out in the tea until it s damp and wash the wood.
On the other hand if you want a wood cleaner to clean your furniture or cupboards then buying a spray bottle will be handy.
Among the best waxes for antique furniture is those that contain bees wax.
Here s how i clean antique furniture.
Steep two tea bags in boiling water.
Choose a mild cleaner.
The tannic acid from the tea is wonderful for maintaining wood.
As you want to keep antique furniture as damage free as possible harsh chemicals are a bad idea.
Waxes like howard feed n wax wood polish conditioner offer moisture proofing a must for antiques and will last longer so you only need to use it once a year.
Use tea to restore the shine of the old wood.