How do I maintain a particle board?
Maintenance of particle board is quite easy and straightforward. A few simple steps ensure longevity and keep it looking new. The following are a few tips about the maintenance of particle board:
1. Avoid excess moisture: Though particle board is meant to be moisture-resistant, it expands or warps when it absorbs too much water or any liquid material. To keep this from happening, wipe spills away using a damp cloth. Use tea coasters or mats to prevent placing hot things, such as cups, on it.
2. Protect from direct sunlight: Agglomerate may turn pale or fade due to long exposure to direct sunlight. Place agglomerate furniture out of direct sunlight or cover it with curtains or blinds. Additionally, consider applying UV protection sprays on exposed surfaces.
3. Clean regularly: General dusting and cleaning are necessary to keep the particle board looking nice. A soft cloth, microfiber, or dusting tool will gently remove dust or debris. In addition, lightly dampen the cloth with water or a mild household cleaner, avoiding excess moisture that may seep into the board.
4. Avoid harsh cleaners: Harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or solvents may damage the finish of particle board. Avoid harsh cleaners; instead, opt for non-abrasive, mild cleaners. Test a cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area before applying it to the entire surface to ensure that it does not cause any adverse effects.
5. Apply protective measures: The surface of particle board is thus protected by placing placemats, tablecloths, or glass tops to protect from scratching, staining, and denting. These preventive measures can go a long way in lengthening the lifespan of your particle board furniture.
6. Fill small damage: If you find minor scratches or chips on the particle board, you can fix it with a matching color marker or wood filler. Apply these products gingerly and follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best results possible.
7. Handle with care: Wood is always stronger than chipboard would ever be; therefore one needs to be very careful while handling it. As a result, do not slide or drag anything heavy on it if you do not want such damages as breakages to occur. When it comes to moving heavy things from one place to another, you should either lift them cautiously or use sliders that are meant for furniture.
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