k**u 发帖数: 96 | 4 骗人吧,怎么可能一点气味都没有。就算用water based也有味道。算了,我本来打算
三礼拜后搬的。胆小,还是蹭住两个月后再搬吧。就不该小农省钱,做二楼地板的时候
就该把一楼全撬了重铺。。。
刚研究了下,希望对你有用
How to Block Floor Refinishing Odors
When refinishing floors or other surfaces, sometimes the odors can be
powerful, and at times noxious. It is important to have proper ventilation,
and to secure living areas from the fumes. The best solution is keeping the
strongest of refinishing materials out of your home completely by using
products with little or no VOCs (volatile organic compounds). Whatever you
use, take steps to seal off the work area and ventilate it as fully as
possible.
1
Close doors to seal off the work area from the living area. The more you
contain the fumes in the work space, the easier it is to keep them out of
living areas.
Step 2
Attach weatherstripping or other barriers to door bottoms. Vapors from many
refinishing compounds are heavier than air and will stay near the floor.
Because of this, they can escape under doors into the rest of the house. If
you don't have weatherstripping or can't attach a flange or other barrier,
stuff rags under the door to block the fumes.
Step 3
Mount plastic sheeting in the doorways to block the fumes if you have open
thresholds with no doors. Tape the plastic to the jambs, and burnish the
tape with a rag (rub over it, pressing it into place) for better adhesion.
If you need to get in and out, slit the plastic vertically, or leave one
side untaped. Consider using an exterior door, if there is one, for access
to the room, rather than an entryway without a door.
Step 4
Place a fan in the window and set it to blow out, sucking the fumes out of
the room. The less vapor in the room, the less chance it will travel into
the house. If you can place it in an exterior door, that is even better, as
the fumes will tend to gather at floor level. Open windows across from each
other to create a ventilating cross-breeze, if you can.
Step 5
Open as many doors and windows as you can while doing the refinishing, and
limit traffic between the room being refinished and the rest of the house. |