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Where is the second-hand cabinet recycling market?

The second-hand cabinet recycling market is located on the second floor of No.5018, South Jiang Shen Road.

Cabinet, pinyin: GUIZ ǐ, English name: cabinet. Interpretation: containers for collecting clothes, documents, books, etc. Square or rectangle, usually made of wood or iron. A cabinet is a rectangular piece of furniture or office supplies, which is relatively high and can store items.

The use of cabinets began in the Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, when they were called "rafters". During the Ming and Qing dynasties, cabinets became necessary indoor furniture, and their shapes had been finalized. According to their shapes, Ming and Qing cabinets can be divided into Fang Jiaogui, round corner cabinets and Ming-style cabinets. Different shapes have different components. Cabinet furniture mainly refers to cabinets made of wood, artificial board or metal with different uses.

Cabinet maintenance

(1) There are many kinds of wardrobes on the market now, among which portal wardrobes are very popular with consumers because they don't take up much space. In the face of such a wardrobe, we should pay special attention to the maintenance of the slide rail, and don't let heavy objects hurt the slide rail and cause its deformation. In addition, it is necessary to check the slide rail regularly to see if there are scratches and deformation. Proper dripping of lubricating oil can prolong the service life of the slide rail.

(2) When wiping the surface of the wooden wardrobe, do not let corrosive chemicals such as alcohol and detergent directly contact the wooden surface, which will cause certain damage to the wardrobe. In fact, when wiping the wooden wardrobe, just wipe it with a clean cloth and a small amount of neutral detergent.

(3) The wardrobe should be placed in a place where there is no direct sunlight, and the wardrobe can use curtains or gauze curtains to block the direct sunlight. Long-term exposure to ultraviolet rays will shorten the service life of wardrobes, among which solid wood wardrobes are most affected by light. However, this does not mean that the wardrobe should be placed in a dark place, and proper ventilation is still necessary.