ã€China Aluminum Network】Have you ever noticed that during winter, when turning on or off aluminum alloy doors and windows, there are sometimes unexpected issues? Many of these problems stem from inadequate protection of the aluminum alloys, especially in cold weather. Factors like temperature fluctuations and humidity can cause minor defects to appear more easily in aluminum doors and windows. So, what should you pay attention to when seasonal changes affect aluminum alloys? Here are some key tips: 1. In spring, autumn, and winter, it's important to ensure good ventilation in your home and maintain a balanced indoor humidity level. This helps keep the aluminum at a stable temperature and prevents unnecessary stress. 2. Avoid using water or other cleaning solutions directly on the aluminum alloy with your hands, as this can lead to discoloration of the door locks. When opening or adjusting the door handle, be gentle to avoid damaging the mechanism. If hardware parts like hinges or locks become loose, tighten them immediately. 3. Keep the indoor temperature moderate in winter—around 20°C is ideal. Avoid placing electric heaters or other heating devices too close to the aluminum structures, as excessive heat can cause deformation. 4. Try not to frequently rub the edges and corners of the aluminum alloy, as this can lead to fading or damage over time. 5. For cleaning stains on the surface of aluminum, use a soft cloth dampened with a mild cleaner like kerosene. For heavy stains, you can use toothpaste or a specialized furniture cleaner. Always clean promptly after removing the stain. 6. Regular maintenance is essential. Schedule periodic cleaning and dust removal. You can also use wood-based decorative products to help preserve the appearance of your aluminum fixtures. 7. Avoid hanging heavy items on the door panels or allowing sharp objects to scratch or hit the surface. When opening or closing the door, use controlled force and avoid forcing it open beyond its normal range. After summer’s “bake†test, aluminum may become more sensitive in winter, so it’s important to maintain proper humidity and temperature. Using a humidifier is an effective way to increase indoor moisture levels, but make sure it's placed at least 2 meters away from people and 1 meter away from other appliances and furniture to avoid interference. In winter, you can also mop the floor to help reduce dryness around the aluminum surfaces, or apply wax for added protection. By following these simple steps, you can significantly extend the lifespan of your aluminum alloy products and keep them looking great all year round.
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