Why does furniture contain methanol and what role does methanol play in furniture? Wooden bracelet i

Updated on furniture 2024-08-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First of all, the relatively high content in furniture is not methanol, but formaldehyde. Because formaldehyde is one of the raw materials for synthetic furniture, the newly renovated home should be smelled for a while.

    Agarwood is a very precious wood with its own fragrance. However, many small traders in the market do not sell real agarwood, but synthetic resins. In this way, the addition of spices will also retain the fragrance. Generally, the added spices are harmful to the human body.

    As for the blueness on your hands, the specific situation is not necessarily. Maybe you accidentally bumped into it and you didn't notice. It's also possible that you're allergic to this wood (I guess). You can take off the bracelet for a while, and if it is not good, it is recommended to see a doctor.

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