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We can do this with a coat of wax, which will act like a sort of moisturiser for your door. It'll soak into the wood itself, and help to form a barrier between the moisture within the door and the surrounding dry air.
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Learn More »Winter is a season that can have a seriously deleterious effect on your home and the items within it. Among the most important of these items are doors – of both the internal and external variety. In response to the changing climate, wooden doors exhibit a range of symptoms, which, if not addressed, will steadily worsen, gradually inhibiting a door’s ability to function. Let’s examine a few of the more common winter ailments, and see what steps we might take to protect our doors against them.
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As well as sealing the spaces around the edges of our doors, we should also be sure to protect the wood itself from the effects of moisture drainage. We can do this with a coat of wax, which will act like a sort of moisturiser for your door. It’ll soak into the wood itself, and help to form a barrier between the moisture within the door and the surrounding dry air. What’s more, it’ll improve the look of the wood itself. Before applying a coat of finish, you’ll want to ensure that your door is as clean as possible and free from blemishes, which you won’t want to seal underneath a coat of finish. Do this by running a damp cloth over the wood, ensuring that any visible pieces of dirt are totally removed from the wood. Be sure to let the wood dry before adding a layer of wax, as you don’t want to trap excess moisture inside the door, as this will do more harm than good.
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