How do I clean these old chairs without messing them up?
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Irish53 on Feb 02, 2014excellent find. Yes you have it right mild soap and water. Maybe some Dawn on any grease. Just add time and elbow grease to gently remove the dirt while being careful not to let the wood get soaked with too much water.Helpful Reply
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White Oak Studio Designs on Feb 02, 2014I'd start with Murphy's Oil Soap. This is made for cleaning wood. Follow the directions on the container. Test a spot underneath to make sure it doesn't change the wood too much. Then go very slow on the decal/paint to make sure that nothing is lifted. I'd personally tape off the raffia seat and not touch that. My husband says that Mineral Spirit is what he uses in the shop but I use MOS.Helpful Reply
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Feb 02, 2014Howard Feed n Wax! This is a great product to bring back the luster.Helpful Reply
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Marlene Wilson on Feb 02, 2014I used to use Murphy's Oil Soap years ago,now I use Polmolive Oxy.It is even better than Dawn and I never thought I would say that.LOL.You might try the Murphy's first. Like the other people said try not to get it too wet.And easy on the painted parts.The chair is a keeper.Helpful Reply
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Julie Gibson on Feb 03, 2014Thank you!Helpful Reply
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Debi McCoy on Feb 03, 2014DO NOT USE MURPHY'S!!! As an antique dealer the only thing you want to use is New Life Furniture Masque. Cleans and restores in very short order.Helpful Reply
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Grandmaquilts on Feb 03, 2014I am not a fan of Murphy's either. We used it to give our church pews a good cleaning years ago and it left an ugly film. Is the seat rush" If so, it could survive a good sponging off as well. At least a vigorous brush and vaccum.Helpful Reply
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Carrie on Feb 03, 2014Hi Julie. I am a trained art conservator, and one of the most important lessons that I have learned is that less is more when it comes to caring for antiques, and commercial products do NOT follow this rule. Begin by wiping the surface with a clean microfiber cloth to remove any loose dirt and dust. Then, work in small sections with a piece of cotton that has been dampened (damp, NOT WET) with distilled water that has JUST A DROP (I promise it will be enough) of mild dish soap. Dab- do not rub- the surface with the soapy cotton, and then clear any soap residues by dabbing with a piece of cotton with just water. If you start to see any of the paint or something yellow that looks like it might be varnish or finish (the dirt will be gray or black, not yellow), please STOP and contact your local museum to get in touch with a professional conservator. Do not use any waxes or finishes on the wood without consulting a professional.Helpful Reply
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MJ on Feb 03, 2014Reproductions of period chairs have a charm of their own. I hope you don't 'clean' too vigorously. Nice set.Helpful Reply
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Julie Gibson on Feb 03, 2014These chairs will accompany a table I just built from wood salvaged from our 100+ y/o barn. The lived in and loved look of these chairs is what drew me to them so I'm definitely not looking for a new chair look, just to get some of the grime off. I'll start with a little soap & water. Thank you so much, everyone, for your suggestions!Helpful Reply
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Luba on Feb 03, 2014I agree with Debi McCoy.....New Life Furniture Masque is absolutely the best to clean, moisturize and revitalize old furniture.Helpful Reply
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Letitia on Feb 03, 2014What ever soap Murphy's or new life use 00 steel wool, gentle circular motion to loosen and remove the dirt. Wipe down with wet towels, let dry. Use 0000 steel wool and Old English dark furniture oil to polish and buff. The steel wool will take years of grim off. It will also polish out small scratches. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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Tina H on Feb 03, 2014Where can I find the New Life Furniture Masque? I just purchased a vintage sideboard that needs a little cleaning, and I don't want to ruin it.Helpful Reply
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