One. What should I do if the ecological board has changed color?
When manufacturing furniture from eco-friendly boards, it is important to avoid discoloration during use. For example, when using eco-friendly boards to decorate walls, it is advisable to avoid direct contact with concrete walls to prevent discoloration and mold growth due to moisture and alkali resurgence.

Additionally, avoid prolonged direct sunlight or excessively dry indoor environments. Also, avoid direct exposure to air conditioning vents or radiators. When cleaning, avoid using alkaline liquids on eco-boards.
The resin-impregnated decorative paper on the surface of ordinary eco-board uses ordinary ink paper and pigment paper, which has low color purity, poor colorfastness, and is prone to fading.
In conclusion, to address the fading issue of veneered panels, the primary focus should be on resolving the fading of the decorative paper. Effectively addressing the fading of the decorative paper during its printing process is crucial. Using high-quality raw materials in the decorative paper printing process will result in higher color retention of the final veneered panel.
II. How to address discoloration in eco-board
The surface of an eco-board can be renovated. Renovating an eco-board is simple. When renovating, it is important to address scratches, dents, and peeling of the surface coating. These are common issues that can make furniture appear worn. One solution is to apply a layer of fish oil to the surface and allow it to dry for a day before wiping it clean. Another common issue is dents. These can be removed by wiping the affected area with a damp cloth. If the area has absorbed water and swelled, this method is also widely used. The most effective eco-board furniture renovation technique is to mix half a cup of water with 1/4 cup of vinegar, or to use alcohol, rose water, or tea, and apply it to a soft cloth. After wiping the surface twice, apply a coat of floor wax to maintain the surface's shine.