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Article: How to Keep Your Black Lacquer Furniture PolishedThis forum post has messages dated from 10/31/11 through 05/07/12, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. - Modern Furniture
| Article: How to Keep Your Black Lacquer Furniture Polished Black lacquer finish is a fairly popular type of furniture finish especially among oriental furniture and most pianos. This type of furniture finish originated in Asia. The base of most of these types of furniture are bamboo or ordinary wood, which are then polished and applied with the lacquery one layer at a time, allowing the furnish to dry up in between.Read the complete article here: |
#105/07/12 00:53Australia | "investantique"
Rinse the cleaning rag under room temperature tap water, wring out and wipe down the black lacquer to remove any stuck-on residue. Follow up immediately with a dry rag to collect any excess moisture from the lacquered surface. |
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