Interior furnishing big-ticket items are subject to heavy everyday wear, occasional spills, and tears. Most can be restored or maintained in good condition at minimal cost. Here are some common problems and their solutions.
June 30, 2015
Interior furnishing big-ticket items are subject to heavy everyday wear, occasional spills, and tears. Most can be restored or maintained in good condition at minimal cost. Here are some common problems and their solutions.
Give it a lift with a vinegar bath
Over time, a woven wicker or rattan seat will begin to sag, but it's easy to get it as tight as a drum again.
Belt it up and get it back into shape
Loose or wobbly legs are a common problem in older chairs. Take action by re-gluing the horizontal bars, or stretchers, that hold the legs together.
Rub it out with a homemade paste
Moisture on the outside of a glass or bottle can penetrate beneath some wood finishes to leave an ugly white ring.
If your table is valuable or antique, don't try to fix it yourself — leave it to a professional.
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