What should be noted when using plastic powder for courtyard doors
If plastic powder is used in the courtyard, it can increase the aesthetics of the courtyard railings. Therefore, many places will directly use plastic powder to add color to their railings. The railings are mostly made of stainless steel, with silver as the main color, which has no aesthetic appeal and is uniform. But with plastic powder, it's different. There are many colors of plastic powder, and we can choose our favorite color to apply it to the courtyard door. This way, the door will be in our favorite color. However, what should we pay attention to before using the courtyard door plastic powder? Let's introduce it to you below.
Notice before using courtyard door plastic powder:
(1) If the courtyard door is made of relatively exposed copper, it is best to first apply oil when applying plastic powder, and then clean the bare copper before applying.
(2) Before using plastic powder, we need to use nickel plated screws, remember to make sure the screws are fully threaded.
(3) The smaller the cushion plug, the better, so that there will be no pores. If there are pores, the powder will enter when we apply it, which will affect the application.
(4) Hangers must not have solder, otherwise they will melt, and screws need to be locked.
The above four points are what we should pay attention to or must achieve when applying powder to the courtyard door. Only by achieving these four points can we make the powder more beautiful and attractive after fixing it. We are a manufacturer of plastic powder, powder coating, non-standard door plastic powder for anti-theft doors, courtyard door plastic powder, and railing plastic powder. Whether it is for home doors, balconies, or garden railings, please feel free to contact us for ordering. Our products are all very good and easy to use, as long as we achieve the four points mentioned earlier.
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