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Wardrobe use skills

Heavy objects and sharp objects should be prevented from hitting the track and scratching the cabinet and door panel. Don't touch the edge of the cabinet with water and other liquid solvents to avoid the edge falling off.

Breathable dehumidification

Let it breathe more, or use a dehumidifier regularly to prevent cabinets and clothes from getting wet and breeding bacteria. Use less fragrances containing chemicals to deodorize wardrobes, because they are likely to cause damage to fabrics.

Maintenance of light rail doors

It is normal that the pulley of light rail door will make noise after a long time of use. In order to ensure the long-term smooth and silent pulley, please add some lubricating oil along the upper and lower pulleys regularly every 2-3 months.

Ventilation and dehumidification

When the indoor air or weather is too humid, please open the doors and windows regularly for ventilation, and put a small piece of disposable lime or other desiccant in the corner of the wardrobe to prevent the cabinets and door panels from being moldy and deformed.

Avoid light and prevent deformation.

Don't put the wardrobe in direct sunlight, lest the wood be deformed or brittle under the light.

shopping tips

When buying a whole wardrobe, choosing furniture with high sealing of drawers and cabinets is the best strategy to reduce dust.

Sliding door maintenance

If the sliding door is used for a long time, the dust-proof strip may fall off slightly and can be stuck with double-sided tape; If there is a gap in the position of the lower track locator, you can aim at the locator with a flat screwdriver and push it to the edge of the side plate to close the gap. The sliding door is inclined. If you lean to the right, adjust the "loose" sign of the left bottom wheel or the "tight" sign of the right bottom wheel.

Handle use

When using a sliding door, be sure to check whether the handle protrudes first. If it protrudes, flatten it first, otherwise it will damage the side cabinet or handle.