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With any of your furniture, avoid extremes of humidity and temperature, which accelerate cracking and checking of finish, and loosen joints and veneer, specifically on wood items. For cleaning follow these steps. Vacuum or dust with a soft cloth. Occasionally use a cloth just barely dampened to wipe the surface to pick up more dust, and immediately wipe with a dry cloth or soft paper towel.
Do not use spray waxes and polishes on surfaces, as they will leave a higher gloss and some silicone, which may make future refinishing more difficult. You can buy a variety of furniture cleaning products in any furniture store or they can suggest where the best products are sold. Remember to always read the label to make sure the product is compatible with your furniture.
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Rhode Island is the smallest of the 50 states and except for New Jersey the most densely populated. The dominant physiographic feature of the state is the Narragansett basin, a shallow lowland area of Carboniferous sediments, extending into SE Massachusetts and, in Rhode Island, partly submerged as Narragansett Bay. The bay cuts inland c.30 mi (50 km) to Providence, where it receives the Blackstone River; it contains several islands, including Rhode Island (or Aquidneck), the largest (and the site of historic Newport); Conanicut Island, with the resort of Jamestown; and Prudence Island. Although more than half of Rhode Island is covered with forests, it is highly urbanized.
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