If too much care oil or wax is applied, the surface of the rattan chair may indeed become sticky. The rattan chair is made of natural materials. Although care oil or wax can help protect the rattan, maintain its flexibility and luster, excessive application can cause the oil to not be fully absorbed or evenly distributed, ultimately forming an excess layer of oil or wax on the surface of the rattan chair. This excessive application not only makes the surface sticky, but may also cause some adverse reactions.
Firstly, the sticky surface is prone to absorbing dust and dirt, which makes the rattan chair prone to getting dirty and affecting its appearance and cleanliness. Secondly, excessive accumulation of oil or wax on the surface of the rattan chair may cause its texture to become blurry, lose its natural texture, and even produce uneven gloss, giving people an unnatural feeling. In addition, the accumulated wax layer may also form a hard shell, affecting the breathability of the rattan chair, and even flowing in high temperature environments, further affecting the appearance and feel.
Therefore, when using care oil or wax, it should be ensured to apply an appropriate amount and avoid excessive use multiple times. The best method is to apply a small amount multiple times, evenly spread it, and wait for it to be fully absorbed. If there is excess oil or wax, it should be gently wiped off with a clean cloth to keep the surface of the rattan chair dry, smooth, and natural. This not only maintains the beauty of the rattan chair, but also helps to extend its service life.