Grandmas ' Counsel on Carpeting

The surfaces of wood, although beautiful and rendering the environment an irreplaceable warmth, are difficult to maintain and are prone to scratch. If the damage is not particularly serious, before we can get rid of the entire furniture, you can try to take the <x0...ripron” with the advice of our grandmothers. [...]
The surfaces of wood, although beautiful and rendering the environment an irreplaceable warmth, are difficult to maintain and are prone to scratch.
If the damage is not particularly serious, before we can get rid of the entire furniture, you can try to take the <x0...ripron” with the advice of our grandmothers.
For scratches on every wooden surface:
Take a basic nut and rub the snorkeled surface, but be careful that long - term surface can be scorched.
For scratches on cherry surfaces:
Take a wet cotton with iodine and rub the surface of the wood.
These ways that have shown success, you lose nothing if you try them!









