Newly bought furniture is afraid of smell, will it change if you leave the door open for a long time

Updated on furniture 2024-07-16
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes, opening doors and windows to keep them ventilated can dilute formaldehyde!But don't know what kind of furniture you're buying?

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Generally, indoor formaldehyde release sources are not isolated, in which formaldehyde content is the accumulation of the amount of release from various release sources, and the volatilization time of different release sources is not the same, formaldehyde in wall paint can be volatilized in 7 15 days, formaldehyde in wallpaper glue is generally more than 18 months, formaldehyde in the large core board generally ranges from 15 months to 5 years, and the formaldehyde in the general MDF veneer is almost all more than three years, or even more than 10 years, and the formaldehyde in the floor is longer than the volatilization period of the honey version.

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If you are not in a hurry to use it, it is recommended to put it for a few more days, and there should be no problem after a year, hehe, safety first.

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Formaldehyde is colorless and odorless, and if you want to dissipate it all, it depends on the formaldehyde content of the furniture, such as the paint on the surface of the furniture or the glue in the material will release formaldehyde. This is a long-term process, generally about three months, some of the poor material solid wood furniture are spliced, is used glue to stand up, will produce formaldehyde, or even 1-2 years to dissipate. There will be formaldehyde in the glue and sealing strips used in the internal use of furniture, and it is not easy to disperse, and the process of formaldehyde emission is relatively long.

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In the case of furniture, it depends on the lacquer on the surface. If it is a water-based paint, it does not have to be treated, and it will be gone in a few days; If it is oil-based paint, moving out to bask in the sun can accelerate the release, nitro may be three or two days, polyurethane may have to be three or two weeks, if there is no such condition, you can ask professionals to deal with it, if you don't do it, in a well-ventilated environment, nitro paint will be good for a few months, and polyurethane will take more than half a year.