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How to take care of your wooden decor in the monsoons?

The monsoon season, while refreshing, can be a real test for your wooden decor. High humidity and occasional leaks can wreak havoc on your prized possessions. However, with a little care, one can safeguard your wooden pieces from the monsoon’s gloom.

Keep moisture at bay

 

 

 

 

Protect the finish

Often the top cost is what makes sure the decor stays as it is- so make sure to take care of that.

 

 

 

Take measures like cleaning the space on a daily basis, to avoid dampness or molds from forming. With these simple tips, you can protect your wooden decor and even larger furniture and enjoy its beauty for years to come, without worrying about the monsoons taking their shine away.

FAQs

How can I prevent moisture damage to my wooden furniture?

Regularly wipe down your furniture with a dry cloth. Ensure proper ventilation by opening windows when possible. Consider using a dehumidifier in damp rooms. Elevating your furniture on raised platforms can also help.

What can I do to protect the finish of my wooden decor?

Apply a coat of furniture wax or polish to seal the wood. Avoid harsh cleaning chemicals. Handle your furniture with care to prevent scratches.

Should I cover my wooden furniture during the monsoon?

If you're going away for an extended period, covering your furniture with a dust cover can provide extra protection. However, ensure the cover is dry before using it.

What if my wooden furniture gets wet?

Act quickly. Dry the affected area with clean, absorbent clothes. Use fans or dehumidifiers to speed up drying. For severe water damage, consider professional help.

Can I still polish or wax my furniture during the monsoon?

It's best to avoid applying new finishes during the monsoon as the high humidity can affect the drying process. Wait for drier weather if possible.

How often should I clean my wooden decor during the monsoon?

Regular cleaning is essential. Wipe down your furniture with a dry cloth at least once a week to remove dust and prevent moisture buildup.

Are there any specific precautions for wooden flooring during the monsoon?

Use doormats to prevent water from being tracked inside. Regularly mop the floor with a dry cloth. Consider using non-slip mats in high-traffic areas to prevent accidents.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com
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