A metal base coffee table will not only allow you to hold drinks and snacks, but it will also be more eye-popping and complement the living room décor. Then again, no furniture piece can survive for several years without being given the proper care and attention it deserves. Following some measures, and upkeep that is simple, you are in a position to ensure the corroding metal base coffee table does not corrode and remains beautiful and useful.
To Prevent Dust
To keep your metallic base coffee table looking as good as the day it was accepted, it is important to clean it often. Dirty fluids or dust can cause the surface to become so dull and may scratch easily over some time. When washing the table, use a dry cloth or a microfiber cloth to wipe the metal legs of the table. Do not use any material that may scratch the surface of the material. In case of persistent spots or grime, a wet wipe in soapy water ought to be adequate.
Prevent Scratches and Dents
It is easily scratched or can be dented because metal is a rather soft material, especially in furniture that is frequently used and located near abrasive furniture or other abrasive objects. To also protect the metal base of your coffee table, make sure not to put sharp objects or heavy items on it. One may also help prevent or reduce such harm by placing coasters or trivets under cups, glasses, or hot dishes.
Prevent from Rust and Corrosion
Corrosion and oxidation would always be a problem, especially for the materials used in most metal furniture, including the coffee table if it is constantly exposed to moisture or humidity. To this, I have found that it is required to maintain the table in a dry place so that the vapor doesn’t intervene. If the metal base is of iron or steel which is more liable to rust, then a layer of wax or clear lacquer can be applied to the base to seal the metal against moisture.
Prevent Exposing the Table to Direct Sunlight
It degrades the metal and makes it lose its brightness because direct sunlight weakens it over some time and this also affects its color. Due to time and other conditions that it is exposed to, you should place your coffee table away from windows or areas with many sun rays. Special attention should be paid to the table placed close to the window; therefore, it exposes it to sunlight and affects its surface with UV radiation.
Periodic Inspections and Touch-Ups
Despite all these measures, metal-based coffee tables may from time to time call for some refinishing to help them keep their face. Check this table occasionally for such problems as loose screws, chips on the finish, or rust spots. Check for and adjust if there are any screws or bolts that seem to lose to make a rigid structure. Any area that has some form of rust should be sanded using fine-grain sandpaper and then a fresh coat of paint or coating put in to minimize the further formation of rust.
Conclusion
Following these easy measures on cleaning, protecting, and maintaining your metal base coffee table ensures you have an elegant and useful part of the house for many years. Regardless of whether your table is made of steel, iron, or aluminum, proper care will go a long way in maintaining the beauty and longevity of the table.