Is your wooden furniture dusty and dull?
Are you looking for practical solutions to clean them without damaging them?
A natural and inexpensive product will help you in this task.
Obviously, it is the essential WHITE VINEGAR !
But depending on the type of wood, it is necessary to adopt the right gestures and the right cleaning techniques.
As we are nice, we give you 5 effective grandmother tips to know how to do it . Watch:
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Are you used, like everyone else, to buying wax to clean your wooden furniture?
Stop immediately! We tell you how to make your own wax.
Take a bowl and mix in it 1 glass of white vinegar and 2 tablespoons of olive oil.
Once thoroughly mixed, wet a cloth with the solution and begin waxing the furniture.
Leave to dry then go over with another cloth.
Your wood regains all its splendor with a 100% homemade and 100% effective compound. Check out the trick here.
Varnished wooden furniture should be given special attention.
The products used for cleaning must not attack the material.
So in order not to attack the varnish, do this.
In a container, pour 2 teaspoons of white vinegar for 1/2 liter of warm water.
Take a lint-free cloth and dampen it with your solution.
Pass a blow on the varnished wooden furniture then shine it with another soft cloth.
This method is without risk for the varnish, because the vinegar is well diluted; the varnish is not likely to tarnish.
Mahogany, or also called mahagon, is a very hard exotic wood with a very characteristic pale pink or red-brown color.
But it's also a nest of dust and fingerprints!
To maintain it properly, apply this grandmother's tip.
Pour a 50% white vinegar / 50% hot water solution into a basin.
Wet a cloth in your vinegar water and clean the furniture with it.
Use a chamois to finish the job and make your furniture shine.
If there is one thing that we fear for our wooden furniture and especially our tables, it is water stains.
And unfortunately, this type of stain happens quite frequently due to glasses of water placed a little wildly.
But do not worry; even if your table is stained, these unsightly stains can easily be removed.
Mix equal parts white vinegar with olive oil.
Wet a cloth with the solution and make small circular movements in the direction of the grain of the wood.
All you have to do is let it dry and polish it by passing a dry cloth over the treated area. Check out the trick here.
The splashes of grease stains are uncontrollable, especially when cooking.
In addition, they are stubborn and downright unsightly on wood.
Do you finally want to know how to remove these stains if disaster strikes? Follow this trick from grandma.
First, drizzle some white vinegar directly on the stains.
Next, create a 50% white vinegar/50% hot water solution and mix.
Wet your cloth with your mixture and swipe the affected areas.
Finally, rinse the entire treated area and let it dry. Check out the trick here.