As solid wood stairs begin to appear more and more in home life, many people will also use beautiful and valuable solid wood stairs in their families, so today I will share with you how to maintain solid wood stairs.
Maintenance of solid wood stairs:
1. The wooden staircase is damp, the wooden components are easy to deform, crack, and the paint will fall off. Metal stairs also have wooden components, and the metal will rust when wet, so the daily cleaning of the stairs must not be scrubbed with a lot of water. You can spray the surface of the detergent and wipe it with a soft cloth.
2. The treadboard is often in contact with people and has a shorter life span than other components, so special wax or floor wax should be applied regularly for protection. In addition, although the paint surface of some treads is light-curing wear-resistant paint, the wear resistance is relatively speaking, and it has a certain service life on its own. In order to avoid serious local wear and tear of the wooden step board after a period of use, a carpet can be laid on the central step of the staircase corridor. The brightness is chosen by the owner, or you can consult a professional designer. This not only protects the stairs, but also embellishes the entire space to some extent.
3. Always check the connection parts of each component to prevent it from loosening or being eaten by insects. Because when the stairs are installed, although the engineers have tightly connected them as a whole, with the continuous changes of temperature and humidity, each component is undergoing subtle physical changes.
4. If you accidentally get immersed in water, you should wipe it dry as soon as you find it, and let it dry naturally. It is strictly forbidden to use an electric heater to dry or expose it to the sun.
5. Long-term exposure to strong sunlight or sharp rise and fall of the temperature in the room may cause premature aging of the paint surface of the treadboard, which should be avoided as much as possible.