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FAQs
How do I properly care for veneer?
Veneer should be cleaned with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh cleaning agents as they can damage the surface. If necessary, an additional surface treatment (oil, wax, or lacquer) can provide protection and durability.
Which glue should I use?
Common wood glues (PVAc glues, also called white glue) are suitable for processing. For special applications – such as interior construction or larger surfaces – contact adhesives or PU glues can also be used. Even glue distribution is important.
What are the differences in end grain veneer?
End grain veneer shows the tree's growth rings in cross-section. This creates distinctive, lively patterns that are especially decorative. Compared to longitudinal wood, end grain veneer is harder, more durable, and more resistant to abrasion – ideal for surfaces that are heavily used.
How do I properly store veneer on fleece and End grain veneer?
Veneer on fleece or end grain veneer should be stored flat, dry, and protected from direct sunlight. It is best to store it between two smooth boards or lightly weigh it down to prevent waves and distortions. The optimal environment is a room with a constant temperature and moderate humidity.