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Here are some tips to maintain your living wood coffee tables and end tables from ARV Furniture:

1. Regular Cleaning
Dust Often: Use a soft, lint-free cloth to dust the surface regularly to prevent dirt buildup.
Avoid Harsh Cleaners: Clean with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid using abrasive or chemical-based cleaners that may damage the wood finish.
2. Protect the Surface
Use Coasters and Mats: Always place coasters under drinks and mats under hot dishes to prevent water rings, stains, and heat damage.
Avoid Direct Contact with Sharp Objects: Use felt pads or fabric under decorative items to prevent scratches.
3. Manage Humidity Levels
Avoid Extreme Humidity: Keep the room humidity between 40% and 60% to prevent the wood from warping, cracking, or swelling.
Use a Humidifier or Dehumidifier: In extreme weather, these devices can help maintain the ideal moisture level for your furniture.
4. Protect from Sunlight
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause fading or discoloration. Use curtains or blinds to block direct sunlight.
Rotate Items: Move decorative items occasionally to avoid uneven fading on the surface.
5. Address Spills Quickly
Blot, Don’t Wipe: Clean spills immediately using a dry, soft cloth to blot the liquid. Wiping may spread the spill or damage the finish.
Avoid Excess Moisture: Ensure the surface is completely dry after cleaning.
6. Reapply Finishing
Polish Periodically: Use a wood-friendly polish to restore shine and protect the surface.
Refinish as Needed: If the wood shows signs of wear or dullness, consider applying a new finish or waxing to keep it looking fresh.
7. Prevent Physical Damage
Lift, Don’t Drag: When moving the table, always lift it to avoid damaging the legs or surface.
Use Protective Covers: When not in use, cover the tables with a cloth to protect them from dust and scratches.
8. Inspect and Repair
Check for Loose Joints: Periodically check the legs and joints for stability. Tighten screws if needed.
Repair Minor Damages Promptly: Use wood fillers for small scratches or dents, and consult a professional for significant damages.
By following these care tips, your living wood furniture will stay beautiful and functional for years to come! Let me know if you’d like additional advice.