HOW TO MAKE BAMBOO AND RATTAN ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE?

Due to the erratic hot and humid climate in Vietnam, bamboo and rattan product lines if not processed to the right standards will lead to mold and termite status. This will affect the longevity, as well as the rapid degradation of rattan furniture.

There are some points which show you how to make bamboo rattan always beautiful and durable:

  • When using rattan furniture, avoid rain and water. Or you can use rattan products in air-conditioned, dry rooms.
  • Want durable rattan furniture does not expose them to direct sunlight. Because the temperature is too high, it will make the wood paint on bamboo products easy to fade, losing their natural beauty.
  • Absolutely do not pour chemicals on rattan products. If you accidentally miss ink on the seats, quickly wipe it off with a cloth.

How to keep bamboo rattan furniture beautiful

  • To prevent rattan and bamboo furniture from mold, or termites, spray disinfectant. If the new rattan furniture is bought, then it should be dried from 1 sun to 2 sun to dry, bactericidal products.
  • Do not allow direct contact with water and chemicals. It is best to use a sheet of glass to cover the tables and chairs.
  • For rattan furniture over 1 year to make furniture always beautiful, you should paint them again. Can use glossy paint if you want to keep the old color. Or use oil paint or PU paint if you want your furniture to "wear a new coat". The main paint color will help protect the surface of the product, avoiding termites.
  • Clean rattan and bamboo articles often with a small broom, soft cloth, or a vacuum cleaner.

 

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