Is it okay to put formaldehyde in furniture and edible oil?

Updated on furniture 2024-07-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Cooking oil is not allowed.

    There are several ways to do this:

    Method 1: First of all, you can use the ventilation method, which is relatively long, mainly through air convection, to discharge more harmful gases such as formaldehyde outside.

    Method 2: Choose a professional formaldehyde scavenger, or dissolving enzyme, which is to reduce or convert formaldehyde into non-toxic things by chemical methods, in which formaldehyde dissolving enzyme removes formaldehyde by infiltrating this enzyme into the board material to remove harmful gases. A bit of furniture time fast.

    Method 3: Activated carbon is used to remove formaldehyde, which is played by the gravitational attraction of the molecules in the middle of the activated carbon and the adsorbed molecules, the principle is that the smaller the pore size, the stronger the adsorption capacity, and secondly, the indoor air mobility is required to be strong to play a good role. The opposite is not very useful.

    Note, newly bought or customized household products, there may be a little formaldehyde, and the finished product may be less because of the time of placement, pay attention to more indoor ventilation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I don't understand what it means, are you afraid that the edible oil will be polluted or do you want to use the edible oil to remove formaldehyde? All I can say is that formaldehyde can be dissolved in cooking oil.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Formaldehyde only passes through the human respiratory system and harms people, so it doesn't matter if you put edible oil.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Formaldehyde is dissolved in water, not in oil, and oil cannot adsorb formaldehyde.

    I don't know how you put cooking oil, this is not stir-frying, how to put oil in furniture?

    If you want to apply oil to the surface of furniture and want to seal the formaldehyde, then you might as well use vinegar.

    The closure method will delay the release of formaldehyde, but it is not a cure.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is not of much use, the volatilization of formaldehyde takes a long time, and it is best to ventilate it frequently.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It is best to ventilate, you can put spider plant or cactus in the furniture, which has the effect of absorbing formaldehyde.

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