Solid wood mud baseboard white embryo is loved by many people for its natural material and beautiful appearance, but to keep it in good condition, proper daily maintenance is required.
First, keep it clean. Gently wipe the surface of the skirting with a soft dry cloth regularly to remove dust and dirt. Avoid wiping with a wet cloth, because too much moisture may penetrate into the wood and cause deformation or mold. If there are stains that are difficult to remove, you can use a special wood cleaner, but be careful to use it correctly according to the instructions to avoid damage to the skirting.
Second, avoid collisions and scratches. Solid wood mud baseboard white embryo is relatively fragile and easily damaged by external forces. In daily life, avoid furniture or other objects colliding with the skirting, and be careful when moving furniture to prevent scratching the surface. If scratches are accidentally caused, you can use wood repair paste to repair them and try to restore their original appearance.
In addition, pay attention to moisture-proofing. Wood is prone to deformation and mold in a humid environment, so keep the room dry. You can use equipment such as dehumidifiers to adjust the indoor humidity to avoid skirtings being in a humid environment for a long time. When cleaning the floor, be careful to avoid water splashing onto the skirting.
In addition, avoid direct sunlight. Long-term direct sunlight will cause the wood to discolor and crack, affecting its appearance and service life. You can block the sunlight and protect the skirting by installing curtains or blinds.
Finally, perform regular maintenance. You can use wood maintenance oil to maintain the skirting every once in a while. Maintenance oil can moisturize the wood, enhance its waterproofness and wear resistance, and extend its service life. When applying maintenance oil, apply it evenly to avoid excessive oil accumulation on the surface.
In short, the daily maintenance of solid wood mud baseboard white embryo requires attention to cleaning, avoiding collisions and scratches, moisture-proofing, avoiding direct sunlight, and regular maintenance. Only in this way can the beauty and service life of the skirting be maintained, adding warmth and comfort to the home environment.