Veneer Wood
Veneer is created from natural hardwood, which is bonded to a stable composite base material. In com- parison to bigger woods, it comes in many different variants and textures and has a longer life, as it is not prone to the same ageing effects. As veneer is a natural solid wood, it is susceptible to warping and scratches, and care must be taken to ensure there is no blistering or peeling back of the edges. To protect against this, ensure regular light clean-ups.
Daily Cleaning
Dust it regularly with a dry cloth or vacuum cleaner.
General Maintenance
Wipe dry with a dry, soft cloth in the direction of the wood grain. Spills should be immediately wiped up with a damp cloth. Clean the surface with a soft cloth dampened with a quality cleaner formulated for wood furniture
Important: Due to the glue that is used, veneer surfaces are fragile and moisture must be avoided as it will inter-act with the glue. Ensure you do not use any furniture polish, wax, silicone, or moist or wet cloth on the surface.