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Identification of imported wallpapers for hotel lighting

1. Look at

Regular European and American imported brands usually refer to "bar shape" as "bar shape", and each roll has an independent bar shape.

If so, take out 4-5 wallpapers and compare them to see if the numbers on the bars on each package are the same. If they are all the same, they must be fake; if not, they are definitely fake. It's no longer imported.

In addition, the bar mainly consists of a 12-digit product code representing a 12-digit number and a 1-digit checksum.

The first two digits of the product code represent the country. For example, 00-09 represents the United States, 30-37 represents France, 40-44 represents Germany, 45-49 represents, 69 represents China, and 80-83 represents Italy etc.

So, if you see a bar headed by "69", there is no doubt that it is China.

In short, be careful when looking at the "bars" and make sure you don't get a single number wrong to avoid buying counterfeit products.

2. Look at Chinese labels. my country's "Product Quality Law" stipulates that imported wallpaper must have relevant Chinese descriptions of origin, specifications, trade name, etc.

Therefore, no matter which brand of imported wallpaper it is, there should be a Chinese logo on the outer packaging of the product, otherwise it is likely to be a "copycat" or product of unknown origin.

3. Check the shipping documents of imported wallpapers. Normally, the original imported wallpapers have customs declarations, shipping bills of lading, packing lists and containers. For the sake of peace of mind, merchants must have such relevant documents together. After checking, and then browsing the websites of these brands online, it will be clear at a glance whether the imported wallpapers are genuine or fake.