Do not use abrasives or harsh chemicals on wood furniture. Use felt backing on lamps and different accessories to stop scratches and gouges, and rotate equipment so they do not stay in the same spot all the time. Keep furnishings away from heating and air-con sources to forestall lack of moisture; and keep away from direct daylight to stop fading or darkening of wooden. Keep leather-based furniture out of direct daylight and no much less than two ft from warmth sources to keep away from fading and cracking.
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