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For High Gloss Finish: Use a lacquer or polyurethane finish for a high-gloss, durable coat.
For Natural Finish: Opt for beeswax or a natural wood oil for a more matte, subtle finish that enhances the natural beauty of the wood.
For Painted Doors: Follow similar steps but with a gentle cleaner and finish suitable for painted surfaces. Use a touch of wax for a polished look.
FAQs:
Q: How often should I clean my wooden doors? A: It’s recommended to clean wooden doors every 2–3 months to maintain their appearance. However, if your door is exposed to heavy traffic or environmental factors, you may need to clean it more often.
Q: Can I use regular furniture polish on my wooden doors? A: While regular furniture polish can work, it’s best to use a product specifically designed for wood to avoid damaging the surface or leaving unwanted residues.
Q: How do I remove tough stains from wooden doors? A: For tough stains, try using a mixture of water and vinegar or a wood-specific stain remover. Always test a small area first to ensure it won’t harm the finish.
Q: My wooden door has deep scratches. How can I fix them? A: For deeper scratches, you can use a wood filler to fill in the gaps. Once the filler dries, sand the area smooth and apply a wood polish to restore the door’s appearance.
This guide offers everything you need to care for your wooden doors, bringing out their natural beauty and ensuring their longevity. Happy restoring!
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