Posted by Zoy on 31st Dec 1969
In winter, how to maintain rattan furniture?
Rattan has strong plasticity and durability, and has become one of the raw materials for outdoor furniture. Modern outdoor rattan tables and chairs can be roughly divided into two categories, one is true rattan, the other is imitation rattan.
As the name suggests, true rattan material refers to outdoor furniture made of pure wood rattan after anti-corrosion treatment. Due to the high cost of raw materials and processing, maintenance is difficult, and it is gradually replaced by rattan in the field of outdoor furniture.
Due to the characteristics of solid wood, rattan outdoor tables and chairs often have higher requirements for the surrounding environment. In daily use, it should be placed in an outdoor environment with appropriate temperature and humidity. At the same time, pay attention to avoid damage such as collision. However, due to the dry climate in northern China and the large temperature difference between day and night, outdoor rattan tables and chairs are often moldy, naturally cracked, and even destroyed by tapeworms.
When maintaining rattan tables and chairs outdoors, if cracks are found, quasi-industry service personnel should be contacted for maintenance; If long-term use, should regularly buy wood paint and other paint materials, and paint evenly sprayed on the surface, generally once a year; If the break is caused by wear and tear, it should be replaced with a new product.
Since the winter use time is not long, it is recommended that you clean up the dust and impurities last year, and then cover the pure rattan outdoor tables and chairs, light curtains with vents, or place them in an indoor environment with appropriate temperature and humidity.
Outdoor rattan tables and chairs are made of PE, PVC and other materials. Durable, waterproof, sunscreen, mildew, mothproof, environmental protection, health, greatly reducing the difficulty of maintenance, by more and more consumers in the north accepted.
When cleaning rattan tables and chairs, wipe the dust off the surface first. Spaces between vines can be cleaned with a soft bristle brush. Do not use corrosive, highly concentrated cleaners. Use low-concentration cleaners. Finally, rinse with water and dry. Cover with a light and breathable curtain, or place in a cool and airy indoor environment.