ᐅ How can I protect Ikea Besta furniture from scratches and stains during daily use?
Created on: 25 Jun 2021 08:23
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Rensar2Hello everyone, I need advice on how to protect my Ikea Besta furniture from scratches and stains, especially with daily use in the living room. The surfaces are fairly durable, but after a short time, slight damage already appears, which is frustrating since the furniture is quite expensive. I am looking for practical and effective solutions that are not complicated or costly but provide reliable protection without affecting the appearance of the furniture. Does anyone have tips or proven methods, perhaps special care products, protective films, or covers that work well? Thanks in advance!
Hello Rensar2,
Your question is really practical and important – Besta furniture is popular, but as you mentioned, the surfaces can wear quickly. Here is my structured advice:
- First: Regular cleaning with a damp, soft cloth to remove dust and small particles that can cause scratches.
- Second: Use special furniture oils or waxes designed for lacquered surfaces; these provide protection without being harsh.
- Third: Clear PVC protective films or self-adhesive coverings, often available at hardware stores, are perfect for high-traffic areas. Make sure to choose products that do not leave adhesive residues.
- Fourth: For surfaces where items are frequently placed, you can use small felt pads or coasters to prevent abrasion and stains.
Avoid aggressive cleaners, as they can damage the surface.
If you like, I can also provide some product recommendations. Hope this helps you so far!
Your question is really practical and important – Besta furniture is popular, but as you mentioned, the surfaces can wear quickly. Here is my structured advice:
- First: Regular cleaning with a damp, soft cloth to remove dust and small particles that can cause scratches.
- Second: Use special furniture oils or waxes designed for lacquered surfaces; these provide protection without being harsh.
- Third: Clear PVC protective films or self-adhesive coverings, often available at hardware stores, are perfect for high-traffic areas. Make sure to choose products that do not leave adhesive residues.
- Fourth: For surfaces where items are frequently placed, you can use small felt pads or coasters to prevent abrasion and stains.
Avoid aggressive cleaners, as they can damage the surface.
If you like, I can also provide some product recommendations. Hope this helps you so far!
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