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(RTA) furniture often emits odors due to the materials used in its construction. Here are some common reasons for the smell:
- Particleboard or MDF: Many RTA furniture pieces are made from particleboard or medium-density fiberboard (MDF), which are engineered wood products. These materials can emit low levels of formaldehyde, a chemical used in their manufacture, which can produce a strong odor, especially when the furniture is new. This odor typically dissipates over time as the furniture off-gasses. All products comply with TSCA Title VI standards for formaldehyde.
- Adhesives and Sealants: Glues, adhesives, and sealants used in the assembly of RTA furniture may emit volatile organic compounds (VOCs), contributing to the smell. These compounds can include various chemicals that give off odors.
- Packaging Materials: Sometimes, the odor could come from the packaging materials used during transportation and storage. Cardboard, plastic wraps, and other packing materials can absorb odors and transfer them to the furniture.
- To mitigate the odor from your RTA furniture, you can try the following:
- Air it out: Place the furniture in a well-ventilated area for a few days to allow any odors to dissipate naturally. Typically, it is three to four days.
- Clean the surface: Wipe down the furniture with a mild detergent solution to remove any residues that may contribute to the smell.
- Use odor absorbers: Place odor-absorbing materials like baking soda, activated charcoal, or coffee grounds near the furniture to help absorb any lingering odors.
- Air purifiers: Consider using an air purifier with a HEPA filter to help remove airborne particles and odors from the room.
- Patience: In many cases, the odor will diminish over time as the furniture continues to off-gas. Be patient, and the smell should gradually fade away.