Acrylic panels are playing an increasingly significant role in modern society due to their unique properties and wide range of applications. Do you know what maintenance and care are required for acrylic panels?
I. Cleaning and Maintenance
Routine Cleaning:
Wipe with clean water or a mild cleaner (avoid cleaners containing particles or strong acids/bases), using a soft cloth or cotton fabric.
For minor stains, gently wipe with a damp cloth or newspaper.
If dealing with stubborn stains, dab a small amount of白酒, beer, warm edible vinegar, or mild detergent to clean, being sure to wipe gently to avoid scratching the surface.
Eliminate Oil Stains:
For acrylic products often covered in oil stains, use plastic wrap and a damp cloth sprayed with detergent for cleaning. Spray the cleaning solution on the acrylic product, cover it with plastic wrap to soften the oil stains, and then remove the wrap after a while. Wipe it clean with the damp cloth.
Patterned Cleaning:
For patterned acrylic products, use a soft-bristled toothbrush dipped in cleaning solution and gently clean by circling around the pattern to remove stains.
Avoid damage
Prevent Scratches:
Acrylic panel surfaces, though hard, should still be handled with care to avoid direct contact with sharp objects to prevent scratching.
If there are minor scratches, try wiping them with a soft cloth to minimize the appearance. For deeper scratches, it is recommended to contact a professional for repair.
Prevent High-Temperature Warping:
Acrylic panels have limited heat resistance; they should generally be avoided from long-term exposure to temperatures above 70 degrees to prevent deformation. Above 100 degrees, acrylic will soften, so it should be strictly avoided from being placed in such high-temperature environments.
Preventing Chemical Corrosion:
Avoid direct contact of chemical cleaning agents or corrosive liquids with acrylic panels to prevent chemical reactions that could lead to surface corrosion or discoloration.
Section 3: Installation and Storage
Leave Room for Flexibility:
Due to the high thermal expansion coefficient of acrylic, it is essential to consider the impact of temperature changes during installation or fixation. Sufficient expansion space should be allowed to prevent deformation or damage caused by thermal expansion and contraction.
Handle with Care:
When handling acrylic products, care should be taken to handle them gently to avoid sharp impacts or drops that may cause damage.
Proper Storage:
Acrylic products that have been unused for a long time should be stored in a dry, cool, and well-ventilated area to prevent aging or deformation caused by direct sunlight and humid conditions.






