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Question by MB: How to protect the surface of kid’s study table ?
We bought a wood(birch) table and hutch for my 8 yr old a few months back. It is already covered with some marks and scratches.
I thought of getting a “glass” top the size of the table, like they have in some restaurants. That would also allow her to place some pictures/art work under it.
Contact paper was another idea, but, it’s glue might cause gather to settle.
Any other options ?
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Answer by Batgirl
I’d say you’re on the mark with glass, nicely beveled on the edges, it’ll protect the wood nicely, and help keep it safe for years to come.
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Question by shihtzuowner: Can I use Lysol or other spray cleaners with a microfiber cloth?
I just bought microfiber clothes for cleaning. One is for “counters and stainless steel” the other is for “glass”. Can I use windex and or lysol on/with either? I know you probably don’t “have to”, but would that be okay? please let me know how you use the cloths.
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Answer by M M T
The problem with using cleaners with those is that the residues from the cleaners build up in the cloths and they start leaving streaks. Yes, you can use cleaners with them, it won’t harm the cloths but you’re gonna get into a streaking issue if you try to clean something shiny with it next.
However, there are times when using some type of cleaner is the right idea. I buy my microfiber cloths at Sam’s Club where a bundle of 24 is less than $ 10. If I clean with one of them with a cleaner, I take it to the laundry to be washed. We use them for about everything because they just plain do a better job. I wash dishes with them, wipe up the kitchen, clean just about anything, dust with them dry. Heck, they’ll even pull pet hair off if you rub them lightly over the area. I just stockpile the used cloths until I have enough for a small load and wash them (no fabric softener) and they’re good to go again.
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