Know Your Wood and Finish
Oak and walnut resist dents better than pine or fir, but even tough hardwoods bruise under careless habits. Identify your species, then tailor routines: gentler cloths for softer woods, protective pads for frequent-use surfaces, and stricter spill discipline for open-grain tops.
Know Your Wood and Finish
Oil finishes breathe and need periodic nourishment; varnish and polyurethane create stronger films; lacquer and shellac lend beautiful depth but demand careful cleaning. Match products to finish, and always test in an inconspicuous spot before committing to a full surface.
Know Your Wood and Finish
Open pores, cathedral waves, and tight rings reveal how the wood will absorb oil, show scratches, and reflect light. Read the grain like a map: wipe with the grain when dusting, apply finishes in thin, even passes, and embrace small, regular care over dramatic fixes.