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3 Things You Can Do to Protect Furniture From Sun Damage

The harm that sunlight can cause on your furniture cannot be emphasized heavily. Your furniture should be preserved as its appearance and beauty reflects the quality of life you and your family have. These are three ways by which you can prevent sunlight from partially or totally damaging your furniture.

1. Block Sunlight.

You can protect furniture from sun damage directly by moving an obstacle towards the window in order to block the sunlight. By eliminating sunlight, you also eliminate sun reflection. The most practical way that you can do this is to block the sunlight from the inside. You can use a shelf or a cabinet in order to shield the room from sunlight. Thus, sunlight cannot harm your furniture.

Moreover, to ensure furniture care, you should place a tall plant by the window outside or inside in order for the plant to reduce the light that hits the sun front furniture. Without a plant, you can choose to place curtains or blinds. These can further protect furniture from sun damage.

2. Use a Furniture Sealant.

If you are placing furniture in front of windows, the best thing to protect your furniture is to use special sealants. Sealants are used only on wooden furniture. Although with some degree of toxicity, sealants are used to offer resistance to damage. One of the most common sealants is shellac. Shellac is easy to apply and is proven excellent on fine veneer woods, walnut, and mahogany.

Varnish is another sealant that is guaranteed to keep your furniture durable. It has a relatively low toxicity level. There is also lacquer. With a guaranteed ease in use, lacquer is perfect for oak and cedar wood, although it cannot be used on those with coarse grain.

Aside from these, there is also polyurethane. Whether this is water-based or oil-based, it offers maximum resistance to the furniture not just against the sunlight but also against scratches.

3. Use a High-Quality Window Film.


If you want to know how to prevent sun damage to your furniture, then the best solution to that is to use a window film. The window film will reduce the efficiency of your window. As this efficiency is the reason behind the furniture damage from the sun, you can rest assured that you can protect furniture from sun damage.

The most efficient of all kinds of sun control window films is Turf Guard Window Film. If you come visit us at our website, we will show you how this new innovation can help you preserve your furniture.

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