Maintenance Methodology
Different wood species require specific care approaches. Our maintenance prescriptions are based on the unique characteristics of each material type, ensuring optimal preservation of restored surfaces.
Material-Specific Care
Each wood species has distinct properties that influence its care requirements. Understanding these characteristics allows for maintenance protocols that work with the natural tendencies of the material rather than against them.
Teak Wood Maintenance
Teak's natural oil content and density require specific maintenance approaches to preserve its characteristic appearance.
Mahogany Wood Maintenance
Mahogany's rich color and fine grain require careful maintenance to preserve its distinctive appearance over time.
Mahogany Care Protocol
Mahogany responds well to wax-based finishes that enhance its natural depth. Regular maintenance includes gentle cleaning followed by application of appropriate protective treatments. Avoid excessive moisture exposure and direct sunlight to prevent color fading.
Rosewood Maintenance Guidelines
Rosewood's distinctive grain patterns and natural oils require specialized care approaches to maintain its unique aesthetic qualities.
Rosewood Care Prescription
Rosewood benefits from minimal intervention maintenance. The wood's natural oils provide inherent protection, so care focuses on gentle cleaning and occasional light polishing. Avoid over-treatment, as this can interfere with the wood's natural characteristics.
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Universal Maintenance Principles
While each wood type has specific requirements, certain maintenance principles apply across all antique furniture care.