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Ambella Home Collection Furniture Care
 

Ambella Home Colletion FurnitureQuality wood furniture is a significant investment expected to last for generations. To maintain its beauty and help it last, wood furniture needs the right care. The finish protects the wood and adds to its beauty. No finish is totally indestructible. But with regular care, the finish will last much longer, providing years of enjoyment to you.

To protect and care for your Ambella Home Furniture piece, we suggest the following:

  • Avoid heat sources and direct sunlight..
  • Avoid extreme changes in temperature by arranging furniture away from radiators, heat and air vents and air conditioning units.
  • Use pads, cloth or felt on the bottoms of any items that can scratch the finish.
  • Clean up spills immediately. Water or other liquids can cause severe finish damage.
FAQ about cleaning furniture:

There are three basic types of furniture care products: silicone cleaners, waxes and polishes.
 
While silicone cleaners create shine, silicone can form a barrier that will prevent stain or lacquer refinishing or touch ups.
Regular use of waxes may result in a build-up which actually attracts dirt, smoke and other pollutants in the air, resulting in smudges and streaks. And, many waxes contain grit that can permanently damage furniture surfaces if used improperly.

We recommend polishes, which contain detergents and mineral oil. The detergents clean dirt from the furniture, and the mineral oil acts as a barrier for dirt and moisture.
 
We recommend dusting frequently with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Clean the surface by rubbing in the direction of the grain. We recommend polishing your furniture approximately every six months, using a clean, soft, lint-free cloth and rubbing the polish in the direction of the grain.
 
Sink chests comes with a natural stone, granite or marble top surface.  To clean your top, only mild soap is recommended, no harsh cleaning agents should be used.  To bring back the luster of your top, it can be hand polished with Johnson's Shine Up.  Fossil stone is porous -- a stone sealer can be used for added protection.
 
To keep your piece looking like new, minor chips and scratches in the finish can be repaired with furniture sticks found at your local hardware store.  We also recommend employing the services of local furniture repair specialists for any minor damage that may occur over time from wear and tear.
Hooker Furniture Care
 

Hooker FurnitureQuality wood furniture is a significant investment expected to last for generations. To maintain its beauty and help it last, wood furniture needs the right care. Hooker Furniture products are finished with two to three coats of lacquer for extra depth and long-lasting durability. The sheen, or gloss, of the finish ranges from high to low, depending on the piece or collection. The finish protects the wood and adds to its beauty. No finish is totally indestructible. But with regular care, the finish will last much longer, providing years of enjoyment to you.

To protect and care for your Hooker Furniture piece, we suggest the following:

  • Avoid placing your furniture in direct sunlight, as sunlight causes fading.
  • Avoid extreme changes in temperature by arranging furniture away from radiators, heat and air vents and air conditioning units.
  • Avoid placing plastic or rubber materials (lamp bases, notebooks, placemats, etc.) on your furniture, as certain plastics contain ingredients that may damage the finish.
  • Periodically rotate accessories on furniture so they do not sit in the same spot all the time.
  • Use pads, cloth or felt to protect the furniture surface from plastic, rubber, hot dishes, beverages, bookends, flowerpots and vases.
  • Clean up spills immediately. Use a blotting rather than a wiping action. Water left over a long period of time will cause white spots in the finish. Alcohol, perfume, after-shave and medications can cause severe finish damage.
  • Use a protective pad when writing with a ballpoint pen on the furniture surface.
  • Lift and place objects rather than dragging them across the furniture surface.
  • Avoid placing furniture directly under windows.

Cleaning and polishing your furniture

We recommend dusting frequently with a clean, soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Clean the surface by rubbing in the direction of the grain. We recommend polishing your furniture approximately every six months, using a clean, soft, lint-free cloth and rubbing the polish in the direction of the grain.

Now, let's answer one of the most frequently-asked questions about furniture cleaning:

What are the main types of furniture care products, and which one do you recommend ?

Answer: There are three basic types of furniture care products: silicone cleaners, waxes and polishes. We recommend avoiding silicone cleaners and waxes. While silicone cleaners create a high degree of shine, silicone seeps into even the highest-quality finishes, creating a barrier that will not accept stain or lacquer. This makes it virtually impossible to re-finish or touch-up your furniture.

Waxes should be avoided because their regular use may result in a build-up of wax film on the surface of the furniture. This build-up could actually attract dirt, smoke and other pollutants in the air, resulting in smudges and streaks. Also, many waxes contain grit that can permanently damage furniture surfaces if used improperly.

Polishes, which we recommend, contain detergents, emulsifiers and mineral oil. The detergents clean dirt from the furniture, the emulsifiers give it body to clean and last longer and the mineral oil is left behind as a barrier for dirt and moisture than could harm finishes. There's no grit to harm the finish, no wax to build up and no silicone to raise the sheen and act as a barrier for touch-up and refinishing.