After painting furniture for a long time, the surface has turned yellow, how to make it back to whit

Updated on furniture 2024-07-29
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because of the light color of white lacquer furniture, if it is not properly maintained, it is more likely to become old than other furniture, affecting its appearance, so it is especially necessary to be careful when maintaining white lacquer furniture.

    1.Avoid collision of hard objects to avoid scratching the paint film;

    2.Avoid direct sunlight for a long time;

    3.Do not put boiling water cups and other utensils directly on the lacquer surface, and try to use tea mats to isolate heat;

    4.If water or drink is spilled on the surface, it should be blotted with a cotton cloth immediately;

    5.Wipe off dust with mild detergent and a soft cloth, then wipe off any remaining detergent with clean water, and then dry with a dry cloth.

    6.Do not use alcohol, gasoline and other solvents to wipe the stain to prevent damage to the color and luster of the paint film;

    7.If yellowing occurs over time, you can use a muslin cloth dipped in toothpaste to gently wipe it, then wipe off the residue of toothpaste with a clean damp cloth, and finally wipe it dry with a dry cloth, and the paint surface can be restored to as new;

    8.If there are scratches, you can go to the building materials store to buy a small can of spray paint, first use gypsum powder to smooth the wound, and then spray the same color white after drying.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Remove the surface layer with a planer and bleach it with bleach.

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The white paint on the surface of the furniture will turn yellow over time. You can wipe it with a rag dipped in toothpaste, be careful not to use too much force; You can also stir the two egg yolks well, apply them to the yellowed area with a soft brush, and carefully wipe them clean with a soft cloth after drying.

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I haven't heard of it, so I recommend going to the specialty store for consultation.

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Or change to a different type of work, I have been working in the decoration industry for many years, dry paint is not good for the body is certain, especially furniture paint, it is much more serious than brushing paint, it is recommended to do hydropower or bricklayers, it is much safer, and the salary is about the same.

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This can be said to be basically unsolvable, after all, furniture will be exposed to air, contact with air will oxidize, etc., it will change for a long time, if this is a good manufacturer, the paint is better, the outer upper layer of varnish sealing, etc., so that the yellowing will be slow.