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Furniture Dealers - Showrooms

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Dinette and Barstool Village

Dinette and Barstool Village 197 Nazareth Pike Bethlehem PA.
www.barstoolvillage.com
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Dinette and Barstool Village serves home and business owners, helping you to make right decisions concerning what will help best fulfill your needs. With a wide selection of barstools, tables, chairs, bars, hutches/buffets; in woods, metals and fabric choices, you can get what you want. You've made the right choice coming to us.
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Glazier's Furniture
159 Hamilton Street Allentown, PA. 18101 610-432-0409
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Whether you want a fashionable sofa, a comfortable mattress, or an elegant dining set, we'll help you find the right furniture for you and for your home. We also offer a unique selection of kids' bedroom furniture. And, if you don't see what you want on the floor, we are happy to make a special order for you.
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Furniture Tips
The Care and Feeding of your Wood Furniture:
Shoe polish and felt tip pens work well in hiding small scratches in furniture. Shoe polish applicator bottles work well for furniture touch-ups, when filled with stain.
Color rings left on tables by cups and glasses by roughing slightly with an abrasive pad or paper and then rubbing with cigarette ashes mixed with cooking oil.
Have furniture deluxed (buffed and polished) by a professional once or twice a year.
Keep the finish rejuvenated by cleaning it with a mild soap that has been diluted.
Avoid using a household cleaner that contains ammonia.
Polishing your furniture once a week with a quality polish will also help protect a finish from damage.
Be careful not to use a polish that contains silicone or alcohol. Alcohol is a basic ingredient in some strippers and if included in a polish can actually damage the finish.
To protect the finish of your dining room table, place a table pad on top of the table when it is not in use. Table pads are relatively inexpensive and can be ordered in any shape and size.
Position furniture so that it isn't exposed to direct sunlight. Sun dries out wood.
To prevent water rings use coasters. One of the best coasters to use is one made of wood that has felt underneath and an absorbent material to rest the glass on. Metal coasters tend to sweat onto the table, and the chemicals in a plastic coaster may react with the high-tech finishes used on today's furniture. It is also helpful if the coaster has a slight outer ridge to capture any condensation coming from the glass.
Water spots should be left to dry out completely. Then place regular mayonnaise, not sandwich spread, onto a soft cloth and rub it on the water mark. In most cases it will disappear.
If candle wax drips onto a table, wait until the wax has cooled and hardened. Then apply an ice cube directly to the wax and give it time to make the wax hard and brittle. Take a plastic spatula and gently scrape off the cold wax. Then polish the table with a clean cloth and a good cream furniture polish. Buff away any remaining residue.
Make furniture polish by mixing lemon oil with 3 parts olive oil.
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