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The thinner and curing agent of oil-based paint generally account for 50%-60% of the total weight of the paint, and will gradually volatilize into the indoor air after painting, which may last for more than 10 years, and the volatile substances contain a large amount of: volatile organic compounds (VOC), benzene, toluene, xylene, free toluene diisocyanate (TDI); These harmful substances can cause serious damage to the nervous system, blood system, respiratory system, liver, kidneys, and skin of the human body, and can directly or indirectly lead to leukemia, lung cancer and other cancers. At the same time, a large number of volatile gases damage the atmospheric environment, leading to the intensification of the greenhouse effect!
Therefore, oil-based paints are gradually phased out around the world and replaced by non-toxic and environmentally friendly water-based paints.
Or open more windows and put them, put onions in the house, cut them into small pieces, and buy the worst black tea leaves Each house uses a basin of hot water to make black tea, and the process of black tea heating can especially absorb harmful gases.
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