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How to Get Rid of Your Dining Table MaintenanceSubmitted by sarahtaylor Tue, 25 Aug 2009
Most of the house wives are facing a common problem in their domestic life that is the staining of their dining tables. Be it a major party or the daily usage of three meals and tea times in between, the table is sure to suffer from the rough usage it invariably goes through. While spots from minor spills like water may be easily cleaned, tougher ones would not be so easy to get rid of.
Stubborn spots of vegetable curries, hot tea, other gravies etc may end up damaging your dining furniture permanently. In fact, hot spills may result in more than just spots - you may well end up with ungainly looking boils on your precious table if you have invested your hard-earned money in exclusive wooden furniture. A good method that can be suggested is to invest in a good dining table pad. These table pads are made to withstand all the spills, moisture, heat and minor vices like dents your children may manage to put on the table in their youthful excitement. To protect the underlying surface while taking away none of the glory of the original exquisite piece, a table pad would cover your table completely. Easy handling and storage are the characteristics of a good dining table pad. The core of the pad is solid, lightweight fiberboard that is chosen for its resistance to humidity and strength that allows it to stand upright without warping. Storing it upright will save on storage space when you want to display the underlying class of your dining furniture during the visit of guests. The smart looking piece can always come on just before dinner is laid out. The pad is about a half inch thick and can withstand high temperatures due to the choice of materials. Thus, it can protect your table from the hot tea and boiling water spills that may inadvertently occur in any household. Now in the market some manufacturers have launched some advanced pads use a locking system that locks the pad to the surface of the table so children cannot rip it off in jest. The locks are generally cleverly designed to be hidden from view by either integrating them into the basic design, or by covering them with a cloth cover. The time has changed now. Just leave your worries behind and enjoy your meals without turning a stern eye to your little one even if he/she drops her glass of milk. For more information please visit our website: www.choiceful.com
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