Try mixing dish soap and water. Soak a soft microfiber cloth in the solution and wipe a small area.
Try not to saturate the wood with moisture, so immediately wipe the treated area with a dry cloth.
This option is suitable for painted wood surfaces.
Prepare a small brush with soft bristles and soak it in soapy water (you can also use a hard sponge).
Work the surface well, but rub too hard to avoid leaving scratches.
Then wipe the item with a soft, damp cloth to remove any soap marks and let it dry.
The furniture will shine like new.
Light dirt from the surface of the array can be removed using liquid soap or dishwashing detergent diluted in water.
After wiping with a damp cloth, be sure to thoroughly wipe the wood with a dry cloth.
A mixture of oil and salt is a good remedy for hot marks.
They can also be removed by rubbing with paraffin, placing a layer of blotter and pressing down slightly with a warm iron.
To remove white plaque, use toothpaste.
For a stronger effect, it can be mixed with a pinch of soda.
The polished surface should be wiped with a dry soft cloth; the best option is a microfiber cloth.
For wet cleaning, in this case, use special products or a self-prepared solution: ammonia is diluted with water in a ratio of 1:6.