Apply a small amount of light lemon oil furniture treatment to a dry clean soft cloth.
Cleaning black lacquer furniture.
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When contact is required use a soft non abrasive cloth.
When lacquered furniture is not stained or worn and you simply want to clean it to remove dust the best thing to use is a damp cloth with warm water.
This prevents streaking and puddling which really shows up on black furniture.
You should avoid polishes containing silicone.
Clean remaining smudges with a damp soapy cloth.
Blot with a another soft cloth to dry the furniture immediately after dusting it.
How to clean black lacquer finish step 1.
Polish black lacquer only if necessary and only if it is high gloss rather than a satin low gloss finish.
Dust weekly with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water then quickly blot the area with another soft dry white cloth.
Because of the vulnerability of black lacquer to solvents and abrasives the best approach to cleaning is to simply dust it.
Spray a small amount of solvent based furniture cleaner on a dry rag and wipe the lacquer gently starting with a small section.
When you do polish use a lacquer safe polish look for these at piano supply shops or home improvement stores.
In addition while modern lacquers are fairly durable antique lacquers can be easily damaged by some cleaning solvents according to good housekeeping.
Wipe this away immediately with a damp cloth and then dry the area.
Whenever possible you should clean dust off a lacquered surface with a vacuum cleaner and an upholstery attachment with a soft brush making minimal contact with the surface as you remove dust.
Never use paper towels or pretreated furniture polishing cloths on lacquer.
Black lacquer furniture lends a sleek sophisticated look to any room.
Using a soft cotton cloth dip the cloth into the bucket and wring it out thoroughly so that it is only damp not dripping.
Rub the cloth over the surface of the furniture and make sure you dry it well with a bit of paper.
Take a soft clean dry cotton cloth and dry the piece you have just wiped down.
Buff the excess oil with another clean cloth.
Dust black lacquer with a soft cloth.
Rub the wax over the lacquer furniture.
Spray the polish lightly on the cloth and wipe gently with the grain.
Remove white rings caused by water glasses by either.
Start with a feather duster because dust itself is abrasive enough to.
Wring out the excess water and wipe down the lacquer step 3.