New furniture emits a pungent smell, is it formaldehyde? Is diatomaldehyde effective?

Updated on furniture 2024-09-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is also in use, the adsorption effect is very good, and it is placed directly in the wardrobe for seven days, and then the wardrobe is completely gone.

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Yes. No matter what kind of furniture it is, as long as it involves the use of boards and glues, there will be formaldehyde, plus there are other substances in the newly renovated house and interior, such as carpets, decoration materials, etc., and there will be the aggregation and generation of harmful substances in the same space. >>>More

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Many people must have had the experience that the whole wardrobe installed in the home will emit a pungent smell. If you smell this odor, it's most likely formaldehyde. Experts say that long-term inhalation of excessive amounts of formaldehyde has a great impact on human health and may even cause cancer. >>>More

4 answers2024-09-13

Most of the new furniture has some peculiar smell, there is a smell of paint, adhesive, wood, etc., no matter what kind of smell, it is always a little uncomfortable to put in the room, so after the new furniture is bought, you must open multiple cabinet doors and drawers, and the room should be ventilated as much as possible, so that the smell can dissipate as soon as possible.

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This is what people often say about formaldehyde, general composite panels, wood-based panels have formaldehyde production, so when using new furniture, pay attention to opening windows for ventilation, and you can also buy some odor-absorbing activated carbon to wrap in the furniture, and raise some green plants to absorb formaldehyde outside.

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No, because the low temperature will shrink the internal structure of the material and paint, so it cannot be emitted.