How modern cleaning solutions can damage your furniture: Choose carefully

15.08.2023 13:40
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:24

Modern cleaning solutions, while effective at removing dirt and grime, can potentially damage furniture if not used properly. 

Many cleaning products contain strong chemicals that can react with various furniture materials and finishes, leading to discoloration, dullness, or even permanent harm. 

Here's how modern cleaning solutions can potentially damage your furniture.

Chemical Reactions

Cleaning solutions may contain chemicals that react negatively with the finishes or materials of your furniture. 

For example, chemicals in some cleaners can strip away the protective coating of wood or cause fading or staining on fabric upholstery.

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Discoloration

Harsh cleaning chemicals can cause discoloration or fading of furniture finishes, fabrics, or surfaces. 

Light-sensitive materials like wood and certain fabrics are particularly susceptible to this type of damage.

Dulling of Finish

Abrasive cleaning agents or tools can scratch or wear away the finish of furniture, causing it to become dull and lose its luster over time.

Surface Damage

Using rough scouring pads or abrasive cleaning tools can scratch and damage the surface of furniture, especially delicate materials like glass, acrylic, and polished metals.

Weakening of Materials

Certain cleaning agents, particularly those with strong solvents, can weaken the fibers of fabrics or the structure of materials over repeated use, leading to premature wear and tear.

Upholstery Shrinkage or Warping

Excessive moisture from cleaning solutions can cause upholstery fabrics to shrink, warp, or lose their shape. 

Over-wetting can also lead to mold or mildew growth.
 

Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource

Content
  1. Chemical Reactions
  2. Discoloration
  3. Dulling of Finish
  4. Surface Damage
  5. Weakening of Materials
  6. Upholstery Shrinkage or Warping