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Repair your furniture from time to time

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Owning furniture that is antique, elegant, classy, unique, and attractive is everyone's dream. You spend time and effort in picking the brand, style, design, and material for every furniture piece is your house, and for obvious reasons. Apart from offering convenience, it acts as an excellent means of home decor, matching with other decorative to give your home the perfect look and feel. But, although there are some great benefits of investing your time and money in good-quality furniture, it is the reality that after some years, it will start to wear down, and eventually, you will need to replace it. But, everybody cannot afford to replace their entire home furniture. And, replacing a few pieces can affect the overall look of the home. So, is there an intermediate solution? Yes! Furniture restoration: An overview Furniture restoration or furniture repair is a process of cleaning, repairing, revamping, and restoring a piece of furniture to preserve its original look, life, a...

Methods to repair outdoor furniture

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Patio furniture is arguably the most common kind of outdoor furniture used across the world; thanks to its durability, light-weightlessness, design, and affordability. However, there will come a time when your outdoor furniture will start giving you troubles; if that time has arrived, here is a quick guide to outdoor furniture repairs. Broken patio chairs One of the most common forms of damage outdoor chairs suffer is separated seats. In adverse cases, these seats separate entirely from the frame, making the chair unusable. Sitting on such chairs will probably get you a quick ride to the floor. These problems usually start with a small part of the seat starting to separate from the frame. Since the material is thick and the insert space is small, you cannot push the seat, back in the frame. How to repair Here is a step by step guide to restoring your outdoor patio chairs. Lay the chair on the ground, and look for the bolt that holds the seat in the place. You will find two b...

REMOVE PAINT STAINS FROM YOUR LAWN FURNITURE

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Paint stains include stains from water-based or oil-based paints. It is again different from the paint fumes. Each type of paint stain requires a different style of process. The first step is to keep the stained area wet until you can find a reliable lawn furniture repair service provider, or until you can get started with the cleaning process. Water-based paint stains Water-based paints include craft paints, latex paints, acrylic paint, finger paints, and others. The first step is to remove any excess paint from the stained area, with the help of a spoon, paint spatula, or a dull knife. The trick is not to use paper towels or cloth. Using paper towels or rags will push the paint more in-depth into the material. Use warm water with liquid detergent for laundry to rinse and soap the stain. Repeat it several times until the stain diminishes. If the paint stain is on a fabric material, use rubbing alcohol and wipe it from the other side of the fabric. Now, use a dull knife to scrape of...

White furniture cleaning tips

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If you like everything to be spotless, then white is not your colour. White shows class, luxury, and serenity. But, keeping white furniture clean can be challenging for everyone. However, will little effort, you can keep it clean and maintain the brightness of your white furniture. Here are some tips for doing so, with much less effort. Protect from spillage Food and beverage spillage is the prime cause behind white furniture stains. Over time, these stains get darker and become a dirt spot on your white furniture. Hydrophobic coating is one way you can protect your white furniture from these spillages. This coating keeps the fluid from soaking it, making it easier to clean and dry it. This coating is a very crucial element in a household with kids. Protect from direct sunlight The UV rays work as a bleaching agent on the surface of your furniture. Over a period, it can discolour any object. When it comes to white-coloured furniture, it takes shininess out of it. Thus avoid ke...