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How To Take Care of Your Re-Caned Chairs?

by Adams Furniture Restorations Furniture Refinishing And Upholstery Services
Keeping cane and other natural materials clean and free of dirt and grime is the best way to preserve their appearance. Usually, you can get away with just giving it a quick wipe down with a damp towel, but if it's really dirty, you can use wood soap or mild soap and warm water to clean your re-caned chairs. Make sure not to use too much water and to thoroughly dry it to prevent it from sagging. Given how durable materials like cane, rattan, and wicker are, you shouldn't worry too much about upkeep. 

Still, heed these tips shared by top re-caning specialists of Hobart so you can add to the purpose of the re-caned chairs for another stage. 

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  • Re-caned Chairs Should Not Be Placed In Areas With Extreme Heat Or Low Humidity. 

These conditions could cause the cane to dry out, become brittle, and shatter. Additionally, stay away from areas with strong sunlight and heater ducts. It might be especially helpful to keep the air slightly damp but not dry during the winter. 

  • Keep Re-Caned Chairs Dust- And Dirt-Free And Immaculate. 

Wipe dirty or unclean cane with a soft cloth or bristle brush and use a mild wood soap or detergent in warm water. Take care to prevent the water from harming the wood's surface. Rinse the seat well and allow it to air dry on a warm, windy day to avoid the growth of mould and mildew, which would damage and contaminate the cane. If you sit in the chair for more than 48 hours, the cane will get larger. 

  • Remove Any Mold Or Mildew From The Re-Caned Chairs 

Clean your re-caned chairs with a strong bleach or hydrogen peroxide solution diluted in warm, soapy water if you notice any mould or mildew. If there are just a few tiny spots, you can use a Q-tip swab and hydrogen peroxide to remove them. 

  • Maintain A Moderate Humidity Level By Following The Tips To Avoid Mildew And Mold Growth. 

Next, give it a thorough rinse and let it air dry on a warm, windy day. Take care not to spill the bleach mixture on the surrounding wooden frame parts, and clean any wooden surfaces right away. 

Re-caned chairs should not be stored or used in areas with high humidity or moisture where mould and mildew growth may be a problem. 

Avoid putting furniture where it won't get enough airflow, such as crawl spaces, basements, near walls, or on porches pressed up against house walls. 

  •  Verify That The Seat Is Loaded Equally. 

Re-caned chair seats are designed to support an individual's weight evenly distributed across their surface, as opposed to concentrated weight, such as a foot or knee. Consequently, you should never kneel on a re-caned chair or use it as a ladder or step stool. The cane fibres will snap. It therefore calls for an early reweave of the seat. 

  • It Is Advised That You Make Use Of A Cushion Or Chair Pad.

This group includes large re-caned chairs with seating diameters greater than 14 inches. Because the cushion will evenly distribute the weight and lessen the strain on each strand, the cane will last longer.

Cane furniture perfectly combines modern design elements with classic elegance. Because of its extreme adaptability, cane rattan can be used to create a wide range of 
items, including lampshades, furniture, mirrors, chairs, and bed headboards. When done right, even re-caned chairs can look gorgeous. Its growing popularity necessitates an understanding of its maintenance and preservation. Even though it's delicate, you can guarantee its longevity and keep its charm for a very long time if you have the right knowledge. It is essential to know how to store and clean this exquisite furniture style if you want it to last a long time.

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