When cleaning the dust on the surface of the rattan chair, it is recommended to use a dry cloth for wiping. This is because dry cloth can directly and effectively remove surface dust and fine particles, while avoiding the adverse effects of moisture on the material of rattan chairs.
The material characteristics of the rattan chair determine its sensitivity to moisture. Although rattan is tough and durable, prolonged exposure to moisture can easily cause deformation, mold, and even fading. Wipe the rattan chair with a damp cloth, especially if the cloth surface is too wet, moisture may penetrate into the inside of the rattan, making it difficult to evaporate quickly and causing the above-mentioned problems.
In contrast, wiping with a dry cloth is safer and more reliable. It can keep the surface of the rattan chair clean and avoid the hidden dangers caused by residual moisture. Of course, during the wiping process, we need to pay attention to moderate force to avoid excessive force that may damage or deform the surface of the rattan.
If the surface of the rattan chair is stained with stubborn stains such as oil stains, beverage stains, etc., we can first try to gently wipe it with a dry cloth to see if the stains can be removed. If the effect is not good, you can consider dipping a gentle cleaner (such as neutral detergent) or a small amount of water on a dry cloth, and then quickly and gently wipe the stain. But remember not to make the cloth surface too wet, and immediately wipe it dry with another dry cloth after wiping to ensure that the surface of the rattan chair returns to a dry state.