Cheap sofas are not formaldehyde will exceed the standard

Updated on Sofa 2024-07-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It can only be said that there is a great possibility that if there is no wood in the material, there may be no formaldehyde in the board components.

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You have a few days to order, if the manufacturer has just produced the general smell of paint is normal, as long as you are in the case of window ventilation can generally be eliminated in about a week, such as more than a month has not removed the smell you have to pay attention to, you can take it to the professional authority of the department for formaldehyde testing, if it is indeed formaldehyde exceeding the standard, you can call 12315 for complaints and claims.

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Not necessarily, but not excluded.

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