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Maintenance method of imitation copper door

2020-07-20 15:14

The imitation copper door can literally be understood that it is not a real copper door, but it belongs to the copper door series products. Its material is an electrolytic board, and then the surface is sprayed with paint, which is close to the color of the copper door. So it is called imitation copper door. Then how to maintain the imitation copper door, I think many people don't know, so let the heart door industry tell you now: In fact, the maintenance method is very simple, that is to keep the paint on the outside of the door intact, from the imitation copper door It can be seen from the material itself that its maintenance is very important. If the paint on the surface falls off, the electrolytic plate inside will be exposed to the outside and contact with oxygen in the air, which will oxidize and cause the electrolytic plate to rust. The way to maintain the imitation copper door is to keep the paint on the outside intact, and the imitation copper door prevents knocks and bumps.

Cleaning and maintenance of steel doors

1. The surface of the door leaf can only be wiped with water and detergent, and finally wiped with water.

2. If there are stains on the surface that cannot be wiped off, it can be wiped with kerosene, but not with corrosive liquids such as gasoline or Tianna water.

3. When the locks and hinges are inflexible, only toner can be used for lubrication.

Fourth, the correct installation position of the door suction is the lowermost corner of the side where the door leaf is installed with the lock, and the correct position is the intersection point of 6cm inward and 3cm upward.

Composite door maintenance

1. Do not hang heavy items on the door or avoid bumping or scratching sharp objects. When opening or closing the door, do not use excessive force or hit the door.

2. Do not open the door lock with wet hands, or splash corrosive solvents on the door and door lock. Do not use excessive force when opening the door lock or turning the door lock handle. Hinges, door locks and other frequently moving hardware accessories should be tightened immediately when they are loose. When the door lock fails to open, you can add an appropriate amount of pencil lead foam and other lubricants to the keyhole for lubrication.

3. When wiping the glass, do not let the cleaning agent or water penetrate into the gap of the glass bead to avoid deformation of the bead. Do not use excessive force when wiping the glass, so as not to damage the glass and the person. If there is a big bump after the glass is broken, be sure to ask a professional to repair it.

4. When removing stains on the surface of the door (such as fingerprints), it can be wiped with a soft cloth after moistening it with air. The hard cloth is easy to scratch the surface. If the stain is too heavy, you can use a neutral detergent, toothpaste or a special cleaning agent for furniture. After decontamination, wipe it off immediately. The edges and corners of the door should not be rubbed frequently, so as to avoid fading and damage of the finishing materials at the edges and corners. When removing the dust on the door, you can use a vacuum cleaner to remove it without using a soft cotton cloth. In order to maintain the gloss and service life of the door surface, it should be cleaned and dusted regularly, and the surface can be maintained with a curing liquid specially designed for wooden decoration products.

Fifth, keep the indoor well ventilated in spring and winter, keep the door in a normal temperature and humidity environment, prevent the door from being deformed due to excessive humidity and temperature difference, and the metal fittings will be corroded, the edge sealing, and the veneer material will fall off. When using an electric heater or other heating equipment in winter, keep it away from the door to prevent it from being deformed by heat.

Sixth, when painting the walls, the door should be covered to avoid the paint peeling off and fading of the door finishing materials, which will affect the overall appearance.