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Tips for Maintaining Al Alloy Doors & Windows in Winter
Posted: 2014-11-27 19:15:42  Hits: 1320
Why will the aluminum alloy doors and windows come up some problems when opening or closing them in winter? The reason is that most of the aluminum alloy is protected inappropriately. Especially in winter, aluminum alloy doors and windows are easier to have a few problems because of air temperature, humidity, etc.
  
This kind of seasonal change can lead to the change of aluminum alloy, so what aspects do we need to pay attention to?
  
1. It should be paid attention to whether the indoor ventilation is superior or not except in winter. It is necessary to keep the indoor humidity normal so as to make the aluminum alloy stay at the normal room temperature.
 
2. It is not acceptable to open the aluminum alloy doors and windows with hands with water or other solution so as not to lock discoloration. When open the aluminum alloy doors and windows or change the door handles, don't overexert. If not, it may cut the period of its service life of aluminum alloy doors’ locks. Tighten them quickly when the metal hinges, locks and other accessories loose.
  
3. The indoor temperature in winter can not be very high. The appropriate temperature is at 20 degrees or so. Stay away from the aluminum alloy doors and windows to avoid the thermal deformation when using electric heaters or other heating equipments.
  
4. Don’t often rub the edges of aluminum alloy doors and windows so as to avoid the damage and color fading at the edge of the overcoating materials.
 
5. When cleaning the aluminum alloy exterior stains, it can be rubbed by a soft cloth wet after wetting by halitus. It can be cleaned at once after decontamination by using toothpaste or furniture special cleaning agents, etc if there are too many stains.
 
6. It needed to clean dust on schedule and maintain the appearance by using the special curing liquid of the wooden decoration products.

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