Safety First: Foundations for Using Essential Oils on Furniture
Essential oils are powerful concentrates. Always dilute in a suitable carrier—jojoba for wood, fractionated coconut for sealed wood, or a neutral leather conditioner base. Start at 0.25–1% dilution, and never apply neat oil directly to finishes. Less is more, and controlled application protects patinas.
Safety First: Foundations for Using Essential Oils on Furniture
Finishes vary—lacquer, shellac, polyurethane, wax, or oil. Apply your blend to a hidden spot and observe for 24 hours. Watch for dulling, clouding, or color shifts. Citrus oils can soften some finishes, so test carefully. Document your results to refine future care with confidence.
Safety First: Foundations for Using Essential Oils on Furniture
Work in a well-ventilated area and avoid heavy diffusion around children and pets. Tea tree, eucalyptus, and some citrus oils can be problematic for cats and dogs. Keep blends sealed, wipe residue, and store cloths safely. When in doubt, use hydrosols or ultra-light dilutions and supervise use.