Customized Hotel Furniture – Wood Veneer Requirements for Hotel Furniture

The quality of the solid wood veneer used in hotel furniture is mainly tested from several aspects such as length, thickness, pattern, color, humidity, black spots, and scar degree. Wood veneer is divided into three levels: A-level wood veneer is without knots, scars, clear patterns, and uniform colors, mainly used in furniture with glossy surfaces; B-grade wood veneer with slight flaws, used for side sections; C-grade wood veneer is relatively poor and is generally used for dull surfaces. The third level of wood veneer usually refers to the quality level of wood veneer, and the specific standards may vary by region and industry. Generally speaking, three-level wood veneer may have many defects, uneven colors, and blurry textures. The quality of this grade of wood veneer is relatively low, and the price is also relatively low. When choosing wood veneer, it is recommended to first understand the specific standards for various quality levels, and choose the appropriate wood veneer based on actual needs and budget.

How to maintain wood veneer?

Regular dust removal: It is best to use a soft cloth to wipe the surface of the wood veneer, and avoid using sponges or tableware cleaning tools to avoid damaging the wood veneer. At the same time, water vapor should be avoided from remaining on the surface of the wood veneer. It is recommended to wipe it again with a dry cotton cloth.

Maintain stable humidity: You can use fresh air, air conditioning, humidifiers/dehumidifiers, and open/close windows to regulate indoor humidity, avoiding excessive dryness or humidity.

Avoid direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause the surface of the wood veneer to fade and lose its luster, so it is necessary to avoid direct sunlight. At the same time, it is also necessary to avoid high-temperature heat sources to slow down the oxidation process.

Regular waxing: After completing the cleaning steps, apply a specialized polishing wax evenly to the surface, and then use a clean soft cloth to polish it, which can maintain the long-lasting brightness of wooden furniture and enhance its moisture and sun resistance performance.

Avoid scratches from hard objects: Wooden furniture has poor scratch resistance, so it is important to avoid scratches from hard objects.

 


Post time: Jan-05-2024
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