The use and maintenance of aluminum alloy doors and windows
(1) Aluminum alloy doors and windows should be opened and closed gently during use, without excessive force, and should not be pulled or pulled forcefully to avoid damaging the glass or door and window frames, which may cause unnecessary trouble during use.
(2) Aluminum alloy doors and windows should be regularly cleaned with soft gauze or cotton thread during use to maintain the cleanliness of the surface and prevent contamination.
(3) During the use of sliding doors and windows, it is necessary to regularly check whether the spare parts are damaged. If any damage is found, it should be repaired or replaced in a timely manner to avoid affecting the performance of the doors and windows.
(4) It is strictly prohibited for acidic or alkaline chemicals to come into contact with the surface of aluminum alloy doors and windows to prevent corrosion.

(5) The rubber strip used to fix the glass of aluminum alloy doors and windows is prone to becoming shorter and thinner due to aging and shrinkage, and should be promptly embedded or replaced. Otherwise, the glass is prone to loosening, creating gaps and allowing for leakage of wind and rain.
(6) Aluminum alloy door and window glass can choose blue glass because blue is suitable for human eyes in terms of wavelength, so it is beneficial for human vision.
Tea colored glass is more suitable for bedrooms, as the tea color is relatively soft and gives a warm feeling.
(7) When repainting the room, cover the aluminum alloy doors and windows with cloth.
When wiping the glass (for sliding windows), try to remove the window sash and wipe it as much as possible, which is both easy to clean and relatively safe.
