Do you have wood furniture pieces and wonder what's the best way to treat the wood so it does not get damaged? As I was researching Henredon furniture pieces I came across some excellent tips at
https://www.henredon.com/Support/Wood-Care.aspx that you might find helpful. The link on the Henredon website states:
"Each piece of furniture responds differently to changes in
temperature and humidity in your home. Expansion at the joints and seams
will return to its original shape and size as seasons change.
Protective coverings such as felt backed place mats and table pads will
help protect the finish on your furniture. This is especially important
for wood furniture that is used in kitchen areas. Because each piece of
wood is unique, you can expect variations in grain appearance and stain
coloration. Many wood pieces include levelers and
door hinges that must be periodically adjusted to ensure smooth
operation of doors and drawers. TV and other electronic equipment should
be measured to ensure proper fit.
Treat drawer glides with petroleum jelly or candle wax for smooth operation.
Table leaves should always be stored flat. Opening & closing of
dining tables requires two people, when inserting or removing table
leaves. This will avoid damaging.
Keep furniture out of sunlight to avoid sun damage and bleaching.
Keep furniture away from heating/air conditioning sources as they affect the moisture content of the wood.
Do not set synthetics or rubber products on the wood finish as the chemicals may damage the finish.
Do not leave newspapers and magazines on wood because the inks can bleed onto the finish and into the wood.
Periodically adjust levelers and door hinges to ensure smooth operation of doors and drawers."
I hope you find this information helpful! Check out the picture below of the marble top Henredon dresser we have in the shop!