12-rod Corner Rack
37-0029
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As with all rustic and log furniture, some cracking (or
checking) may develop during the log drying process.
Cracking occurs mainly on the your furniture. Some
cracking is to be expected and it is a natural characteristic
of all log furniture.
Cracking usually occurs from the center of the log, cracking
outward in one direction as the wood releases moisture.
The
degree of cracking will vary from log to log. Some cracks will
be wider than others, depending upon the diameter of the
log. Typically, logs that are larger in diameter will have
larger cracks. This natural process adds to the unique rustic
appeal of your log furniture.
Log Furniture Facts
Care
Apply lemon oil with a soft cotton cloth. Do not use products
with silicones. This may cause damage to the finish.
Never let the wood get in contact with any type of paint
remover.
Connections
Changes in temperature and humidity will cause the wood to
dry out possibly causing the bolts loosen. Check the bolts
periodically to make sure they are still tight. DO NOT put your
wood piece directly against hot radiators or sources of heat.
Doing this may cause the wood to dry and crack.