Effective Ways to Clean
- Baking Soda:
In a bowl of warm water, dissolve 4 tablespoons of baking soda. Impregnate a microfiber cloth with this solution and gently clean the fronts of the furniture. Rinse and dry.
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- Damp Microfiber Cloth:
For daily cleaning, use a dampened microfiber cloth to wipe down lacquered furniture, followed by a dry cloth almost immediately.
- Dishwashing detergent:
Clean with a cloth or sponge soaked in a few drops of liquid dishwashing detergent. Then wipe with a dry cloth quickly.
Soapy Water and White Vinegar:
For a more thorough clean, add a little white vinegar to soapy water. This solution is effective in removing encrusted dirt.
- Diluted Household Alcohol:
For stubborn grease, use a microfiber cloth dampened with water and a few drops of household alcohol. Then wipe with a damp cloth and dry immediately.
It is essential to treat lacquered furniture with care, avoiding aggressive products and adopting gentle methods to preserve its shine and elegance.
- Cleaning with Soda Crystals:
To clean lacquered kitchen furniture, use a sponge or microfiber cloth soaked in a solution of soda crystals diluted in lukewarm water. Use about 2 tablespoons of soda crystals per 1 liter of water. After cleaning, rinse thoroughly then dry.
- Use of White Vinegar:
If lacquered kitchen furniture is heavily soiled, take a lint-free cloth, such as a microfiber cloth, which you will soak half with lukewarm water and white vinegar. Wipe surfaces with this solution and dry immediately.
Tips and Tricks for Optimal Furniture Cleaning and Maintenance