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Caring for Glass Furniture to Keep It Shiny

Furniture materials are now increasingly diverse and attractive. One that many people are interested in is glass. In addition to looking luxurious and elegant, glass is easy to combine with other materials. Unfortunately, caring for glass furniture is difficult and requires special techniques.

Caring for glass furniture is easier than you might think. You need to do it correctly and carefully, to not cause scratches and make the glass material maximally clean. Here are tips and practical ways to clean glass furniture properly.

Keeping Outdoor Furniture Dry
Glass is the most suitable material for outdoor furniture because its color will not become brittle or fade like other materials. However, you should know that rainwater is not good for glass furniture. Try to keep your glass furniture dry at all times. Dry your glass furniture if exposed to rainwater or water spills because high humidity causes mold on the glass surface.

Cleaning Furniture in Cool Weather
Hot weather is not the right time to clean glass furniture. Because hot weather will make the furniture dry quickly and leave stains. It would be better if you clean furniture in cool weather to have enough time to dry the surface.

Using Special Glass Cleaner
A glass cleaner product effectively cares for glass furniture. Usually, special glass cleaning products contain special ingredients, effective in removing dirt and glass fungus. If you use it regularly, your glass furniture will always look clean and shiny like new.

Drying Furniture Surfaces with Newspaper
Newspaper is the best thing to clean and dry glass furniture. Spray the glass cleaner, and dry the entire surface of the furniture with newspaper. This simple method will make the surface of the glass furniture shiny and doesn’t dirt again.

Using Vinegar Water Solution for Stubborn Stains
Stubborn stains on the surface of glass furniture certainly look dull. Don’t worry about this. You can overcome it by making a mixture of water and vinegar. The vinegar is proven effective in removing crust, oil stains, and other stubborn dirt on glass surfaces. When the stains on the glass furniture are clean, dry the remaining vinegar solution with newspaper.

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