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Tips for using MDF wardrobe


MDF is a synthetic man-made board made of wood and plant fiber, which has strong ductility and impact and relatively high strength.

MDF is a synthetic man-made board made of wood and plant fiber, which has strong ductility and impact and relatively high strength. It is one of the wardrobe boards used in customized wardrobes. The MDF manufacturer asked me to share the secrets of wardrobe management. The wardrobe must be taken care of to last longer.
1. Keep away from water
MDF is poor in water resistance, so close the windows during the rainy season to prevent the MDF from raining. Pay attention to indoor ventilation, dissipate indoor humidity, and maintain a normal indoor temperature will also help extend the life of the MDF. Therefore, avoid long-term soaking of MDF, and keep it away from places with moderate temperature and water.
2. Avoid high temperature
Users who use MDF wardrobes should note that the placement of MDF should avoid high-temperature places, such as near the stove or heater, and cannot be exposed to direct sunlight to prevent the surface of the MDF from drying and aging in advance.
3. It is forbidden to put heavy objects
Do not put heavy objects in a high-density closet, and do not damage the supporting structure of the closet.
4. Diligent cleaning
When cleaning the surface of the wardrobe with MDF, please be careful not to clean it directly with a lot of water. It is best to wipe it with a soft damp cloth. It can be treated with soft neutral detergent and warm water at home. It is best to use the special MDF that comes with the MDF. Protective liquid washing. In addition, acidic or alkaline detergents cannot be used to clean the surface of the MDF.
5. Clean stains
Please clean the stains and oil stains on the surface of the MDF with household cleaners. Do not use a lot of water to clean the MDF. There are stains on the surface of the density board, usually with a drip-proof mop to dry it.