Does solid wood have a taste? How long does it take to disperse

Updated on Solid wood 2024-07-03
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In the case of solid wood 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 an oil-based paint, it can be released by moving out to the sun, nitro may be three or two days, and polyurethane may have to be three or two weeks.

    If you don't do it, in a well-ventilated environment, nitro paint will be fine for a few months, and polyurethane will be fine for more than half a year.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It mainly depends on what material is used. If the original wood has its own fragrance, it is better, but the price is estimated to be unacceptable to ordinary people. Ordinary wood, mainly depending on the joining material used:

    If the joining material is virgin wood, there is no need to disperse the odor, but the processing technology is very demanding, then the processing cost is not low; If you use metal joints such as iron nails and gun nails, there is no need to disperse odors; If it is a gun nail and glue joint, it should be dispersed.

    Generally, freshly made solid wood furniture is also tasteful. Mainly from the surface of the paint, if it is water-based paint, there is no need to deal with it, 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, no sun conditions, well-ventilated environment, nitro paint for a few months, polyurethane needs more than half a year.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's also smelly, and it has to be ventilated for a month.

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