Wooden handrails are easy to damage and difficult to maintain?
In home decoration, the wooden stair handrails of ordinary wooden stairs are often scratched and dented at frequent contact points due to the natural fiber structure of wood; the joints between stair newel post and stair balusters often have gaps due to thermal expansion and contraction, affecting the appearance and safety. Many owners complain: "The newly installed wooden handrails are 'scarred' in just a few months, and it is particularly troublesome to repair them!"
The wooden stair handrails we launched have been carefully checked from material selection to craftsmanship! Selected high-quality wood, each wooden stair handrail has been hand-polished 28 times, and the touch is warm and delicate; stair newel post and stair balusters use "mortise and tenon + invisible metal bolts" double reinforcement technology, and there is no looseness after 500kg pressure test. The surface uses environmentally friendly UV paint technology, and 7 layers of coating form a nano-level protective film, which is scratch-resistant and wear-resistant. In daily use, keys, backpack zippers, etc. will not leave any traces. In actual cases, the handrails of the families who installed the handrails are still as bright and clean as new and as stable as before after 5 years.
Two core advantages
① Double reinforcement technology: the mortise and tenon structure ensures the traditional beauty, the invisible metal bolts enhance the modern stability, and the load-bearing capacity is increased to 500kg;
② Nano protective coating: 7 layers of UV paint form a dense protective film with excellent anti-fouling performance, and stains such as soy sauce and coffee can be wiped clean.
Practical maintenance guide
1. Daily cleaning: Wipe the handrail with a slightly damp soft cotton cloth, and avoid using rough tools such as steel wool;
2. Regular maintenance: Apply special wood wax oil every six months to nourish the wood and enhance its waterproofness;
3. Environmental attention: Avoid placing humidifiers and radiators next to the handrails, and keep the indoor humidity at 40%-60% to prevent wood deformation.
