Monsoon Furniture Care: 5 Easy DIY Hacks to Prevent Fungus and Moisture Damage (Image Source: ChatGPT)
Monsoon brings cooler weather and greener surroundings, but it also brings a big challenge for your wooden furniture—moisture, foul smell, and fungal growth. Whether it's cupboards, tables, or beds, wooden pieces can easily get damaged in this damp season. But don’t worry! You don’t need expensive products or harsh chemicals. Here are some easy, natural home remedies to protect your furniture this season.
To absorb extra moisture in the air, place bowls filled with rock salt or baking soda inside your cupboards or next to your furniture. These common kitchen ingredients act like natural dehumidifiers and prevent fungus from forming.
In a spray bottle, combine one cup water, one tablespoon white vinegar, and a few drops of tea tree oil. Once or twice a week, lightly mist your wooden furniture with this. Vinegar and tea tree oil help kill mould and prevent it from returning.
For closed spaces like wardrobes or drawers, make small cotton sachets filled with neem leaves or camphor. These not only keep moisture away but also protect against bad smells, bugs, and fungal growth.
If your floor gets damp, place plastic sheets or file cover cut-outs under furniture legs. This prevents the wood from soaking up water from the floor and helps avoid rotting.
Using a soft cloth, carefully massage a mixture of two teaspoons coconut oil and one teaspoon lemon juice onto wooden surfaces. This mixture works as a natural polish and gives your furniture a protective shine. By using these simple, chemical-free tips, you can easily protect your furniture throughout the monsoon—and keep it looking as good as new!
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