Here are the care instructions for Acacia wood furniture Cleaning Regular dusting: Use a soft, dry cloth or microfiber cloth. Deep cleaning: Use a mild soap solution (like dish soap + warm water). Wipe with a damp cloth, then immediately dry with a clean towel. Avoid harsh chemicals: No bleach, ammonia, or abrasive cleaners. Moisture Protection Wipe spills immediately to prevent water stains or warping. Use coasters, placemats, or tablecloths to protect surfaces from moisture, heat, and spills. Keep away from direct contact with water (like potted plants leaking). Here are the care instructions for Mango wood furniture Cleaning Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth or microfiber cloth. For deeper cleaning, use a mild soap and warm water mix. Wipe with a damp cloth and dry immediately to avoid moisture damage. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners—they can strip the finish. Moisture Protection Wipe spills quickly to prevent staining or warping. Use coasters, mats, or placemats to protect from hot dishes, spills, and condensation. Avoid prolonged exposure to damp or humid environments—mango wood can swell. Here are the care instructions for Sheesham wood furniture (also known as Indian Rosewood) Cleaning Dust frequently using a soft, dry cloth or microfiber cloth. For occasional cleaning, use a damp cloth with mild soap, then wipe dry immediately to avoid water spots or swelling. Avoid chemical cleaners, alcohol, or abrasive pads—they can damage the finish. Moisture Protection Sheesham is durable, but still sensitive to water—clean up spills right away. Always use coasters, placemats, and table runners to protect the surface. Keep it away from damp areas or direct water exposure (especially legs and joints). Here are the care instructions for Teak wood furniture—a super durable and naturally oily hardwood Cleaning Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth. For a deeper clean, use a mild soap + warm water solution, then wipe dry immediately. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive pads—they can dull the natural oils and finish. Moisture Protection Teak naturally resists water due to its natural oils, but still: 1. Wipe spills promptly to prevent staining. 2. Use coasters and placemats to prevent water rings or heat damage. Avoid soaking or wet cloths left on the surface. Here are the care instructions for Neem wood furniture (also known as Indian Lilac) Cleaning Dust regularly with a soft, dry cloth to avoid buildup. For routine cleaning, use a damp cloth with mild soap, then dry immediately with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid chemical or abrasive cleaners, which can strip the finish or damage the surface. Moisture Protection Neem wood is naturally resistant to pests and moderately moisture-resistant, but: 1. Wipe spills right away to prevent stains or swelling. 2. Use coasters, mats, or runners to protect from water rings and heat. 3. Avoid placing furniture in humid or damp areas. Here are the care instructions for Pine wood furniture Cleaning Dust regularly using a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. For cleaning, use mild soap diluted in warm water, then wipe dry immediately. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive pads—pine dents and scratches easily. Moisture Protection Pine is more absorbent than hardwoods, so: 1. Wipe spills right away to avoid swelling, warping, or staining. 2. Always use coasters, placemats, and trivets for hot or wet items. 3. Avoid placing it in humid or damp environments. Avoid soaking or wet cloths left on the surface.