Wooden door maintenance tips that can't be missed

First, here’s how to use wooden doors:

1. If you're installing a wooden door that hasn’t been painted yet, make sure to seal the base coat completely within four hours of unpacking it.

2. Whether before installation or during usage, if there's a measurement error requiring trimming or if the door experiences minor cracks, shrinking, or warping, ensure these adjustments are either approved by your dealer or handled professionally. Otherwise, neither the dealer nor the manufacturer will take responsibility for warranty issues.

3. To prevent the door from hitting the wall when opening and closing, consider installing a horizontal door stopper beneath the back of the door.

4. While using the wooden door, avoid hanging heavy objects on it or letting children play by hanging onto it, as this could reduce its lifespan.

5. When opening or closing the door, don’t apply excessive force or open it too wide, as this can damage the door and potentially harm people.

6. Gently push or pull the door by hand instead of hitting it with hard objects to avoid damaging the protective paint layer.

7. Keep the wooden door away from prolonged exposure to moisture to prevent warping.

8. Avoid leaving the wooden door in direct sunlight for extended periods, as this may cause the paint to fade, age, or peel.

9. If the door gets wet, wipe it down with a clean cloth to prevent localized swelling. Be gentle when wiping to avoid scratching the paint.

10. Keeping the door in a semi-open position for long periods can strain the hinges and cause them to loosen over time.

Secondly, here’s how to maintain wooden doors daily:

1. To remove stains from the surface of the wooden door, use a soft cotton cloth to gently wipe the area. For stubborn stains, apply a neutral cleaner, toothpaste, or a specific furniture cleaner, then dry it thoroughly. Never rinse it with water.

2. Make sure rags soaked in neutral solutions or water aren’t left on the door for too long, as they might discolor or damage the surface coating.

3. Pay attention to the edges and corners of the door to avoid excessive rubbing, as this could cause the paint to chip off.

4. Be cautious about keeping the door free from strong acids or bases, as these chemicals can lead to paint peeling or even wood rot.

5. The joints and locks are movable parts. If they become loose, tighten them promptly. Listen for unusual sounds at the hinge points and add a bit of pencil lead to the keyhole if the lock becomes stiff. Don’t apply oil randomly.

6. Due to the natural properties of wood, such as shrinkage and expansion, slight cracking or shrinking can occur in environments with significant temperature and humidity fluctuations. This is a normal occurrence and usually resolves itself with seasonal changes.

7. To keep the wooden door looking vibrant, regular waxing is recommended for maintenance purposes.

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