The smell of furniture can t be clean

Updated on furniture 2024-05-16
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Buy some activated charcoal and put it in for an interview, now there are many such things sold on the Internet, put it in a ventilated place, and try to keep the house ventilated.

    Or you can buy some grapefruit peel and put it in it.

    It could be that the quality of your furniture is not very good.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It takes a while for the smell of furniture to fade slowly, and you can buy some green plants to fade it off

    1. Spider plant, aloe vera, and tiger tail can absorb a large amount of indoor formaldehyde and other pollutants to eliminate and prevent indoor air pollution;

    2. The fungicides secreted by jasmine, cloves, honeysuckle, morning glory and other flowers can kill some bacteria in the air and make the indoor air clean and hygienic;

    3. In addition to green plants, activated carbon can also be selected for desalination, which can be adsorbent to treat gaseous pollutants;

    4. Try to keep the house well ventilated, so that it can also disperse odors.

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