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  "name": "What kind of maintenance is required for finished wood carpentry elements?",
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      "name": "What kind of maintenance is required for finished wood carpentry elements?",
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        "text": "Maintaining finished wood carpentry elements primarily involves regular cleaning and occasional re-finishing to preserve their appearance and durability. For daily care, simply dusting with a soft cloth or using a mild wood cleaner is sufficient. Avoid harsh chemicals that can strip finishes. For elements like cabinets or built-ins, promptly wipe up spills. Depending on wear and tear, especially for items exposed to more use or sunlight, a re-coat of paint, stain, or varnish might be needed every few years to protect the wood and restore its luster. Regular inspection can help catch minor damage early.",
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        "description": "Maintenance involves regular dusting and cleaning with mild wood cleaners. Avoid harsh chemicals. Occasional re-finishing (paint, stain, varnish) may be needed every few years, depending on wear."
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  "description": "Maintenance involves regular dusting and cleaning with mild wood cleaners. Avoid harsh chemicals. Occasional re-finishing (paint, stain, varnish) may be needed"
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