The market is flooded with a dazzling array of wood panels. As the quality of wood panels continues to improve, so too do the precautions for use. A careless mistake can damage the surface and potentially harm your health. Having good wood panels alone isn't enough; you also need to know how to use them!
Many consumers believe that the drier the wood, the better. This view is actually biased. Only when the moisture content of wood remains stable within a normal range can quality issues in home decoration be avoided. The moisture content of wood and other wooden materials used in home decoration should generally be around 8%-12%. Moisture contents that are too high or too low can cause quality issues in wooden products used in home decoration.
When purchasing wood for renovations, it's impossible to determine its moisture content simply by looking or feeling it. However, there are some tips that can help you determine if the wood's moisture content is acceptable. Well-dried wood generally has distinct characteristics: noticeably lighter weight, a firm feel, a crisp sound when tapped, a rustling sound when planed, and a smooth finish. Wood with a high moisture content, on the other hand, is heavier, feels cold, and doesn't make a crisp sound when planed. Therefore, these boards should not be used.
The board is very good, but there are still various after-sales problems, including board problems caused by improper construction, so the editor has collected some precautions:
1. In home renovation, the key to wood quality lies in construction, especially the attention to detail: All wood products should be painted immediately after installation. This layer of paint, called "finishing paint," not only protects the wood but also acts as a barrier to moisture, maintaining a normal moisture content.
2. Do not add water to the adhesive. Currently, white glue is commonly used as the adhesive for wood joints in home renovations. Some workers, in an effort to cut corners, add water to the white glue. This not only reduces the strength of the adhesive, but also easily causes quality problems when the wood absorbs the water.
3. If the boards have not yet been put into construction, they should be wrapped in plastic to prevent moisture.
4. Keep the home environment clean and moderate, and open windows frequently for ventilation to prevent mold from growing.
5. Ventilate frequently to keep the cabinet dry.
6. You can take time to clean your home, wipe cabinets and other items, and keep them clean.
7. Place some desiccant in the corner of the cabinet (such as lime, etc.)

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