Best Practices for Cleaning and Polishing
Preserving the beauty of your wooden doors requires regular cleaning and polishing. Use a soft, lint-free cloth and a mild wood cleaner to remove dirt and dust. Avoid aggressive chemicals that might harm the protective finish. Once cleaned, add a layer of high-quality wood polish or wax to keep the shine and provide protection from the elements.
Seasonal Maintenance Tips
Custom wooden doors are sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity, which can cause swelling or warping. Here’s how to protect them year-round:
- During Winter: Apply weatherstripping to prevent drafts and moisture exposure.
- Summer: Control humidity levels indoors with a dehumidifier to prevent the door from expanding due to excessive moisture.
- Autumn and Spring: Look for any damage such as peeling varnish or gaps and fix them quickly.
Repairing Minor Scratches and Damage
Fixing small scratches or imperfections can usually be done on your own. Use a wood filler or crayon that blends with your door’s finish. For more noticeable damage, lightly sand the area and apply a matching stain and sealant. Regular maintenance helps avoid costly repairs later.