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Our interior wood surfaces are protected with high-quality, multi-layered lacquers, making them largely resistant to dirt. In this article, you will learn what to consider when cleaning them.

How do I remove light soiling on indoor wood?

You can clean the surface with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Always wipe in the direction of the wood grain. Then rub the surfaces dry so that no moisture remains in edges, corners, or profiles.

Do not let dirt dry on; remove it immediately!

What should I consider when caring for indoor wood?

  • No harsh liquid cleaners
  • No abrasive or scouring cleaning agents
  • No furniture polishes, waxes, or solvents
  • Be careful with microfiber cloths: Depending on their structure, they can damage delicate surfaces
  • Do not use steam cleaners – they cause swelling and can permanently destroy the furniture
  • Do not leave wet objects or standing water on the surface for extended periods
  • Do not apply self-adhesive foils or adhesive strips – included plasticizers and solvents can attack the lacquer layer

FAQs

How do I properly care for indoor wood in everyday life?

Indoor wooden furniture should be cleaned regularly with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Harsh cleaning agents should be avoided to prevent damage to the surface. Gentle care maintains the natural appearance and protects the material long-term.

How do I protect indoor wooden furniture long-term?

Mindful everyday use helps to extend the lifespan. This includes avoiding direct moisture, not placing hot objects directly on the surface, and regularly cleaning and, if necessary, maintaining the wood.