ᐅ KALLAX Shelves Are Not Dustproof – Is There a Better Solution?
Created on: 12 May 2020 19:23
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far_benHello everyone,
I have a KALLAX shelving unit from IKEA and use some additional shelves to create more organization. However, I noticed that the shelves are not completely dustproof – dust and dirt tend to accumulate quite quickly on the surfaces and inside the compartments, especially along the edges where the shelves rest.
My question to the community is: Are there practical ways to make the shelves or storage space in a KALLAX unit more dust-resistant?
I’m not looking for a complete seal, but rather practical and achievable solutions that can significantly improve dust protection. Has anyone had experience with adding seals, using protective films, or maybe alternatives that are easy to implement without losing the flexibility of the shelving unit?
I would appreciate any tips or advice on how to better manage this issue, as regular cleaning becomes quite tiresome over time.
I have a KALLAX shelving unit from IKEA and use some additional shelves to create more organization. However, I noticed that the shelves are not completely dustproof – dust and dirt tend to accumulate quite quickly on the surfaces and inside the compartments, especially along the edges where the shelves rest.
My question to the community is: Are there practical ways to make the shelves or storage space in a KALLAX unit more dust-resistant?
I’m not looking for a complete seal, but rather practical and achievable solutions that can significantly improve dust protection. Has anyone had experience with adding seals, using protective films, or maybe alternatives that are easy to implement without losing the flexibility of the shelving unit?
I would appreciate any tips or advice on how to better manage this issue, as regular cleaning becomes quite tiresome over time.
far_ben schrieb:
I don’t mean complete sealing, but rather practical and feasible solutions that can significantly improve dust protection.Basically, KALLAX shelves are made from simple wood fiberboard without any special surface sealing. The edges are exposed, which offers little resistance to dust buildup. To improve dust resistance, I recommend attaching self-adhesive edge protectors made of plastic or rubber that slightly overlap to create a barrier.
Additionally, a thin, transparent protective film or PVC-cut inserts can be placed on the shelves. This protects the actual surface from dust accumulation and makes cleaning much easier.
Regularly closing the open shelves with doors from a third-party system can also significantly reduce the dust issue. It is important with all measures that ventilation is not completely blocked to avoid moisture buildup.
Alina67 schrieb:
Regularly closing open shelving units with doors from a third-party system can significantly reduce dust problems.I know that feeling well – I was always frustrated because dust kept getting into my KALLAX storage unit. Your idea of adding doors has encouraged me to finally give it a try.
I’ve also wondered if fabric storage boxes might help. They close better than open shelves and are flexible. However, fabric doesn’t completely keep out dust.
Who has experience with these boxes in relation to dust? I think it’s always a matter of finding a compromise between dust protection and ease of use.
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