Fir furniture maintenance and cleaning methods. Mistakes of Fir furniture maintenance
Fir is a high-quality furniture material that not only has a good touch but is not easy to corrode. It is very popular among consumers in the market. But how should we effectively maintain fir furniture after purchasing it? Below, the editor will introduce to you the maintenance and cleaning methods and misunderstandings of fir furniture. Let’s take a look with the editor.
Maintenance and cleaning of fir furniture:
1. The wood of fir is not tight, the material is relatively soft, and it is prone to deform and cracking. If it is not well maintained, it is prone to deformation of varying degrees. Keep fir furniture dry and clean to avoid flooding, rain, moisture, and if there is stain on the surface of fir furniture, you can use a wrung-out pure cotton mop to wipe it. Do not use corrosive liquids such as wet mop, alkaline water, soapy water, as well as gasoline, ene-enyl items and high-temperature liquids. If you accidentally pour water or miss water on fir furniture, you must wipe it clean with a dry soft cloth in time. After cleaning, you cannot directly expose the sun or bake it in an electric stove to avoid drying too quickly and the fir furniture will be dry and cracked.
2. Maintain appropriate indoor temperature. Fir trees cannot collide. In high-temperature environments, they are prone to dryness and cracking, and are easily stained, and sometimes they are more likely to deform. Fir furniture should try to feed the sun and the strong storm to prevent the paint from drying out and aging ahead of time by excessive ultraviolet rays.
3. Stay away from corrosive liquids and keep sharp tools away from furniture to avoid scratching the surface of the furniture and affecting the beauty and service life of the furniture. Before cleaning, first use a semi-dry and half-wet towel to wipe away the dust and dirt on the surface of the bed. Avoid oil stains, ballpoint pens, ink, etc. to stain the bed.
Generally speaking, fir furniture maintenance should not be exposed to the sun to avoid fading. Be light and avoid heavy pressure, and avoid scratching sharp weapons.
Misconceptions about maintenance of fir furniture:
1. When wiping fir furniture, do not use coarse cloth or old clothes that you no longer wear as rags
It is best to use towels, cotton cloth, cotton fabrics or flannel cloth to wipe fir furniture. Coarse cloth, wired cloth or old clothes that may cause scratches on the surface of fir furniture, should be avoided as much as possible.
2. Do not wipe the dust on the surface of fir furniture with a dry rag. The dust is composed of fiber, sand and silica. Many people are used to using dry rags to clean and wipe the surface of fir furniture. In fact, these fine particles have damaged the paint surface of fir furniture during the friction of back and forth. Although these scratches are very small and cannot even be seen by the naked eye, over time, the surface of the fir furniture will become dull and rough and the light will no longer be bright.
3. Do not use soapy water, dishwashing liquid or clean water to clean fir furniture. Soapy water, dishwashing liquid and other cleaning products cannot effectively remove dust accumulated on the surface of fir furniture, nor can they remove silica sand particles before lighting. Moreover, because they have a certain degree of corrosion, they will damage the surface of fir furniture and make the paint surface of fir furniture dull. At the same time, if moisture penetrates into the wood, it will also cause mold or local deformation of the wood, shortening its service life. Nowadays, many fir furniture are pressed by fiberboard machines. If moisture penetrates, the first two years of additives such as formaldehyde have not completely evaporated, so it will not become moldy. However, once the additive evaporates, the moisture of the wet cloth will cause mold in the fir furniture. If the residents with lower floors, the fir furniture in their homes may be "mold" every year. I would also like to remind you that even if some fir furniture surfaces are coated with piano paint, they can be properly scrubbed with clean water, and do not leave a wet rag on the surface of fir furniture for a long time to prevent moisture from seeping into the wood.