Does High Gloss Mean High Maintenance?
When life gives you lemons, you don’t try to make apple juice. Similarly, when life gives you gorgeous high gloss furniture, you don’t run scissors over the surface to see if they become scratched. Taking care of your glossy contemporary furniture is mostly about being sensible and mindful of potential hazards.
Regular Care
The aim of high gloss furniture maintenance is to reduce the chance of dullness or a matte finish developing. In the short-term a quick dust with a cloth may seem harmless, but long-term dusting with an unsuitable fabric can, ultimately, dull that gorgeous gloss. Microfiber cloths (similar to those you may use to wipe your glasses) are ideal and are incredibly soft and effective when it comes to removing dirt and dust. Giving your modern coffee tables a daily wipe with a soft cloth or microfiber fabric is a great way to maintain gloss and minimise the effects of daily wear and tear.
Specialist Care
There are plenty of gloss care products out there that are designed specifically to maximise the life of gloss surfaces. Usual furniture polishes and waxes are typically unsuitable for gloss finishes as they leave behind an unpleasant residue.
Never apply too much pressure and always use dampness sparingly. If dampness is needed to remove dirt or staining, be exceptionally gentle. For more advice on maintaining your high floss furniture, get in touch with an expert here at Pandon on 07867973388 or by email at onlineservices@pandonhome.com


