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Furniture must be fumigated in any country, with a fumigation certificate or PICC mark.
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If you don't do it, you can't do it, Australia is very strict about this.
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It is a must-do, you can go to the logistics Baba and ask!
No, it is handled on a case-by-case basis. There is no requirement to do the relevant specifications for the anti-beam. >>>More
Hello! It's useless! It's just a matter of masking formaldehyde with another smell! In addition to formaldehyde or photocatalyst, you can buy Haberley brand online, and you can ventilate it for a week. The effect of plants is slower than ventilation and does not solve the problem of the source.
Pro, if it is hardwood furniture and large lacquer, it is recommended to keep the original lacquer surface, which can be cleaned with a soft brush and waxed. If it is ordinary wood and the paint is blended (usually repainted on the basis of the lacquer), you can consider removing the paint.
The furniture is generally larger, and it is planned by sea. >>>More
It's better to ventilate, otherwise it will always feel weird, afraid of formaldehyde or something. In fact, it is best to buy a little brand furniture at the beginning, such as Marge's furniture, which has a very low formaldehyde content, and what international environmental certifications, you can live in a few days after installation, you can try it.