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Material selection issues. In a real old elm, there are very few insects within five years, unless it is dark and damp and moist like wood. You should be new wood furniture, and the treatment methods for insects are nothing more than curtain exposure, mothballs, sulfur spray, insect eyes, etc. After remediation, paint and clean regularly.
The main thing is to scrape putty or something for the furniture I bought, and then the outside is painted and then sealed to the inside and slowly penetrates. My E1 paint-free board was better, basically no smell, and I was able to move in at that time. If you don't have a particularly effective way, you just need to keep a certain amount of ventilation (day and night, spring, summer, autumn and winter). >>>More
What does it smell? Is it that the taste that I brought in as soon as I bought it has not changed for three years, but it has worsened?! If that's the case, throw it away! >>>More
Bad smell? Try to test moxa strips and pay attention to fire prevention.
Furniture insects can also leave furniture to dry in the sun and then spray with pesticides. Large pieces of furniture can be wiped several times with disinfectant, thoroughly ventilated and dried after drying, and then sprayed with insecticide. >>>More
That means that the formaldehyde of the furniture exceeds the standard, and the doors and windows are opened for ventilation.