Whether there is a peculiar smell in the lacquer process of mahogany furniture

Updated on furniture 2024-07-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Lacquer has a taste similar to yogurt, we call it lacquer fragrance (although there are also lacquer smelly ones... The better the lacquer, the more fragrant it is, but when the lacquer is completely dry, the taste will be much lighter or even almost non-existent. If there is still a big pungent smell, one may be that other impurities have been added to the refining of raw lacquer, and conscientious lacquer farmers come on, Gaza.

    Those who have no conscience will even add swill.

    It's hard to say, you can't find out what has been added, but it's not easy for a paint farmer to cut a hundred miles and a couple of paint, and now the market price is about 100 a catty, and I don't make much, add something to earn more extra money. If there is a possibility that there is residual paint in the wood grain that is not dry, you wipe the bed with a damp cloth every day, and then bask in the sun, if it is a painted wooden bed, it is the kind of paint that is very thin, just dry it for a while, a few hours a day. If it's painted, it's a very thick kind (no one should do that now...) You just dry for half an hour a day (too much cracking).

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