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Which can point out the mahogany furniture generally brush what paint is more beautiful!

Brush paint, generally is to brush raw paint, raw paint and chemical paint is different, it is a kind of health and environmental protection paint, is from the knee tree cut milky white gelatinous liquid Hugh, because of its own origin from the plant, so it is very strong affinity with the wood, not only green and harmless, but also can penetrate into the depths of the wood to go.

At the same time, because of its natural nature, so there is no pollution, safety and environmental protection, does not harm the human body, can be very good to protect the surface of the furniture from damage.

The raw lacquer film bright, durable color, light retention performance is excellent, and therefore has a durable, will not change color, not easy to pollute, not afraid of insects and not affected by temperature and other advantages.

Mahogany furniture rubbing paint in the process, a layer of raw lacquer polishing wiped into the pores of the surface of the wood products and wood blanks mixed together, not only better protection, and can prevent corrosion, acid and alkali resistance, high temperature resistance, fire prevention, and with the use of a long time will be more and more smooth.

The raw lacquer will be more realistic expression of the texture and pores of the wood, more show the natural beauty of the material. Lacquered mahogany furniture must be taken to the lacquer room. The requirements of the lacquer room are very high, both temperature and humidity.

Because in such conditions the paint is easy to dry. After the furniture is dried, it is taken outside and sanded with fine sandpaper to knock off the floating paint, then rubbed with a layer of lacquer, and then put into the lacquer room to dry.

This is repeated 10-15 times. After many times to ensure that the paint can be well penetrated into the wood, rather than just adhere to the surface of the wood.