If
you love collecting antiques, it is important to preserve them well too. These
priceless pieces need to be protected from environmental conditions and damage
while moving. Here are some tips to retain their priceless value:
Storage
All
antiques must be stored out of direct sunlight. This will help prevent damage
caused by UV rays. These rays are harmful and can discolor antiques. Excess
sunlight exposure can cause fading of color and cracks on material. However,
you should also be very careful when storing them in the dark! Antiques are
prone to trap moisture and mold especially when stored in dark places. The best
way to store antiques is to place them in a temperature-controlled room. Running
a humidifier also help. The idea is to ensure antiques ample space to breathe.
Regular Cleaning
It
is important to keep the antique items clean and dust free. This will preserve
its finish and maintain its original condition. Dusting antique bronze Collection UK regularly
will keep unwanted odors away. Do not allow moisture to accumulate on it. Avoid
using chemicals on furniture or cabinets. These can affect and damage original
finish of antiques.
Don’t Worry
about the Finish
Many
dealers would prefer treating furniture with varied finishes. However, experts
believe that most wooden antiques including chairs, chests, cabinets, and tables
are always best when kept natural. If it is not possible to maintain the
original finish, make sure these items stay as close to the original as
possible. Signs of age are an integral part of an antique’s charm. It is best
to treat the finish of antique prior to applying wax or polish. Strictly avoid
stripping the old finish off. The idea is to revive the original using natural
products specifically meant for antique restoration.
Fix Damage
Although
it is ok to have some dents and chips on antique and furniture, you may choose
to fix them too. Reach out to restoration services. Professional antique boxes
UK restorers are trained in retaining the look and charm of an antique. They
are well versed with the techniques and varied materials best suited for a
specific item.
Moving and
Handling
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