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Long-term rainfall has led to varying degrees of water seepage in the walls, floors, and ceilings of many residents' homes. Some households on the ground floor have experienced water accumulation, causing furniture to become damp, soaked, and even damaged. High-quality furniture has suffered from peeling, rusting, and mold, which is not only unsightly but also a waste to discard. So, how can these issues be addressed effectively?
**The sofa is less likely to get moldy.**
Sofas are typically divided into leather and fabric types. Leather sofas can be cleaned with a mildew remover after dampness, and then coated with leather oil to maintain softness and prevent brittleness. A simple tip: when you buy chicken legs, they come with a layer of chicken fat, which can also be used to protect leather surfaces.
If the sofa is regularly cleaned and kept free of dust, it’s easier to maintain. However, once dust mixes with moisture, it can deeply penetrate the fabric and cause damage. If the affected area isn’t too large, you can use a cleaning solution or detergent, then gently dry it with a hair dryer.
In general, regular maintenance is key for all furniture. While it may not be an urgent issue, consistent care can significantly reduce the risk of damage during emergencies, giving more time for repairs.
To keep your home environment balanced, ensure good air circulation indoors. During humid weather, avoid opening south-facing windows to prevent moisture from entering. Regular cleaning helps keep furniture clean and free from damage. This not only extends the life of your furniture but also supports a more eco-friendly lifestyle.
**Material determines the level of mold resistance.**
Furniture is generally made from different materials, such as panel, solid wood, and metal. Panel furniture often has edge sealing that resists moisture, but the joints can become dirty corners where moisture can accumulate, leading to separation of the protective layer. When moisture increases, the wood expands and deforms, sometimes causing cracks. To manage this, place moisture-absorbing bags in damp areas and use an air conditioner to dry the affected parts gently—avoid direct blowing to prevent cracking.
When solid wood furniture gets wet, small droplets may appear on the painted surface, along with scattered mold spots. First, remove the mold using water or a mild detergent, then use a dehumidifier (like a household air conditioner) to gently dry the area. Avoid direct exposure and take it slow. Finally, wipe the surface with a soft cloth or dry towel.
Wooden furniture should never be exposed to direct sunlight, as it can cause the surface to crack and lose its value. In daily maintenance, protect the surface layer of panel furniture and try to keep it intact. For solid wood furniture, applying walnut oil occasionally helps keep the wood cells full and resistant to moisture.
If metal furniture becomes wet or soaked, check the rusted areas where the paint has peeled off. If the rust is minor, use a toothbrush dipped in rust inhibitor to gently scrub it away. For more severe cases, sand or grind the area until the metal shines, then wipe it with a dry cloth and apply anti-rust paint. (Editor: Peter)