
Dyeing the cabinet can restore the beauty of the cabinet and keep the appearance of the surface, but the wood stains contain strong substances, which can produce dangerous smoke.
In addition, many chemicals in wood stains are harmful to people and pets, so it is important to remove them from your home or office as soon as possible.
Save yourself, your family and your pet from the smell of harmful wood stains by using some cheap household items and some simple techniques.
Open the window and open the exhaust fan of the room with the strongest smell of new stains.
Open the windows on both sides of the room and you can bring the Cross
A breeze that accelerates the ventilation process.
If your home comes with a whole
House fan, also turn it on.
Fill the bowls with charcoal coal balls and place them near the newly dyed cabinets and other positions in the room.
Charcoal absorbs the smell without chemicals and keeps the air fresh and smellingfree.
Change charcoal every day until the smell disappears.
Pour baking soda into a shallow bowl and place it near and inside the cabinet.
Like charcoal, baking soda absorbs the smell and is safe to use in the kitchen and food preparation areas.
Change the baking soda every few days until the smell disappears. Add full-
Place white vinegar in a bowl and distribute it around the room.
After a few hours, the smell of vinegar will disappear, and the smell of new stains will disappear.
If the smell of the wood stain is lingering, replace the vinegar and continue to repeat the process until the smell is completely gone.
Use an electronic air purifier that can neutralize strong smells and freshen the air.
The air purifier will remove the smell of new stains-
Unless the replaced filter is old or dirty.
Soak a piece of cloth with white vinegar and squeeze out excess vinegar.
In circular motion, wipe the surface and interior of the cabinet.
The smell of vinegar will eventually evaporate, and the smell of wood stains will dissipate.