Clean Antique Oak Furniture

Clean your furniture with a little white spirit turps to remove the vegetable oil.
Clean antique oak furniture. Mix water and dish soap in a bucket and use this solution to sponge down the entire piece of furniture. Do not clean good furniture with water soap or oils. Check for wax by running your fingernail along the wood. Rotate the cloth frequently to avoid spreading the dirt it absorbs.
Dip a soft cloth in the solution and wring it out to remove excess water. Aim to get about 95 clean this way then switch over to using the furniture polish to get the rest of the dirt off. If cleaning is necessary for example on a dining room table use a soft damp cloth or a clean chamois leather well wrung out. Wipe the wooden furniture clean with the soap and water.
Quickly dry the area with a soft clean cloth. To prevent the buildup of grime dust your furniture regularly. When doing routine dusting in your home take a rag and dust off any debris built up on antique furniture. Follow with a good wax polish.
Mix a little bit of murphy s oil soap into some warm water according to the package directions lightly dampen a soft cloth in the solution then gently begin to wipe away the stuck on dust and dirt. Stay away from spots where the finish is chipped off or cracked to avoid wetting the wood and causing it to swell. Let the tea cool to room temperature take a soft cloth wring it out in the tea until it s damp and wash the wood. Rub the cloth lightly over the surface of the wood in a circular motion.
Dust antique furniture regularly. If the mild soapy solution doesn t work you can use a stronger cleaning solution. If you re using dusting sprays go for a mild spray or no spray at all on antiques. Steep two tea bags in boiling water.
Wipe down the entire piece of furniture making sure you get into the nooks and crannies. The tannic acid from the tea is wonderful for maintaining wood. A mixture of dish soap and water is usually all you need for this procedure. Do not soak the wood.
A weak solution of vinegar diluted in water can be used to clean more thoroughly but only on polished undamaged wood. Let it dry preferably over night then buff with a soft cloth. Whether or not repairs are necessary you should always begin a restoration project by cleaning the piece of furniture. Knowing how to clean old wood furniture that has decades old buildup of polish will help you revitalize an antique.