When it comes to bunk beds, most people are quite familiar with them. Bunk beds are primarily used in factory dormitories, school dormitories, apartment dormitories, and other similar settings. Known for their sturdiness, ease of disassembly, space-saving, and portability, bunk beds are increasingly popular among consumers. So, how can you extend the lifespan of a bunk bed? Listen to the editor's tips!
Avoid collisions
When moving bunk beds with iron frames, handle them with care; place the frames in an area where hard objects are not frequently encountered; once a location is chosen, it should not be frequently changed; the ground where the bunk beds are placed should also be level, and the furniture should have all four legs evenly and levelly touching the ground. If they are unstable and摇晃, over time, it may cause slight deformation of the bunk beds, affecting their lifespan.
Two, Clean and Dust Removal
We regularly clean the bunk beds, using 100% cotton knitted cloths to wipe down the surfaces, and soft wool brushes to remove dust from the indentations and raised designs on the bunk beds.
Three, stay away from acids and bases.
The installation environment for bunk beds with iron frames should be kept away from acidic and alkaline substances. If our bunk beds with iron frames accidentally come into contact with acids (such as sulfuric acid, vinegar) or alkalis (such as methyl alkali, soap water, soda water), it is essential to immediately rinse the stained areas with clean water and then dry them with a dry cotton cloth.
Stay away from the sun.
Bunk beds should be placed in a spot that avoids direct sunlight from the windows. Exposing the bunk beds to prolonged sunlight can cause the paint color to change, the paint layer to crack and peel, and the metal to oxidize and deteriorate. If it's not possible to remove the bunk beds from direct sunlight, use curtains or blinds to shield them.





