The smooth surface of high-gloss furniture boards makes them extremely sensitive to scratches and abrasions, and even minor scratches are particularly conspicuous under the highly reflective surface. Unconscious contact in daily use, such as moving objects, placing hard objects, etc., will cause surface wear or scratches. This not only affects its appearance, but may also reduce the overall service life of the furniture board.
The protective film can effectively absorb and disperse external force impact by forming a transparent protective barrier on the surface of the furniture, preventing scratches from directly acting on the high-gloss surface. Modern high-quality protective films have strong scratch resistance and high surface hardness, which can resist scratches from fine particles or sharp objects to a certain extent. In this way, even if a collision or friction occurs, only the protective film is damaged, not the furniture board itself. Consumers only need to replace the damaged protective film without tedious repairs, which not only protects the overall appearance of the furniture but also saves maintenance costs.
High-gloss furniture boards are very easy to show fingerprints, oil stains and other pollution due to their high gloss, especially on furniture that is frequently used in daily life, such as dining tables and desks. After the fingers touch it, it will leave obvious marks, affecting the appearance. Some protective films have anti-fingerprint coatings or anti-fouling designs, which can effectively reduce the adhesion of fingerprints and oil stains on the surface. This protective effect is achieved by reducing the direct contact between the furniture surface and skin oil, so that the furniture board remains clean and tidy, the frequency of cleaning is reduced, and its durability is further improved.
The protective film is also particularly suitable for environments such as kitchens and bathrooms that are easily exposed to detergents and oil stains to avoid damage to high-gloss surfaces caused by chemical corrosion. It can not only reduce the occurrence of chemical erosion, but also delay the aging of furniture boards due to long-term use.