Solid wooden surfaces

Maintenance

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Solid wood is a living material that changes and over time will reflect how the furniture is used. Natural variations such as natural growth markings and colour differentiation will occur in the final furniture. Be aware that permanent placement of objects can result in uneven shading. Solid wood furniture is affected by lighting, heat and humidity, therefor a solid wood furniture should never be placed near heating appliances e.g. radiators or fireplaces.

It applies to all oak surfaces that steel and iron object shall not be placed directly and for longer periods on these as the metal may react with the wood and leave permanent spots.

For daily cleaning wipe the surface using a clean cloth and lukewarm water. Do not use any cleaning agents or chemicals.

Any marks from glasses, water or alcohol should be removed immediately to avoid permanent marks.

Maintaining oiled surfaces

Maintaining oil treated wooden furniture is easy and pays off in the long run. We recommend treating your furniture 1-3 times a year depending on usage. For maintaining, use oil, a scotch-brite and two lint free cloths. We recommend a clear oil for both oak and walnut.

A suitable product can be found at Guardian.

Instructions for oil treatment

Warning.

All cloths used in the treatment may self-ignite if not properly stored and disposed. Please follow the instructions from the supplier of the oil product which has been applied.

Maintaining soap treated surfaces

Soap treatment is a surface treatment that leaves a lot of control in your hands. Depending on how often the treatment is applied, the appearance and resistance of the furniture will reflect this. For maintaining, use guardian wood soap, a sanding sponge (min. grain 200) and a lint free cloth. We recommend treating your furniture approximately 1-4 times pr. year.” This can be purchased at Guardian.

A suitable product can be found at Guardian.

Instructions for soap treatment on solid wood

Note

Do not apply any additional surface treatment e.g. oil or wax on top of the soap treatment. 

Warning.

Overuse of soap can interact with the wooden fibres and damage these and change the colour and resulting in a brown and dull appearance.  

Never use chemicals or cleaning agents containing iron on oak furniture.

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