Hello everyone, I have a question about the KALLAX shelving system and moisture – has anyone managed to deal with this issue? I have the KALLAX shelving unit from IKEA in a room that occasionally becomes a bit more humid, especially during winter. I have noticed that the shelves or parts made of MDF sometimes show slight swelling. I’m interested in what measures other users take to solve this problem as permanently and efficiently as possible, or at least minimize it. Is the cause the room humidity, the method of cleaning, or are there effective treatments like sealants? I’m also open to tips on alternative approaches or preventive actions that offer long-term protection against moisture damage. I would appreciate any helpful advice!
Regarding the cause: KALLAX is made of particleboard or MDF panels, which absorb moisture and swell as a result. A permanent solution is only possible by avoiding high humidity levels. Dehumidifiers and good ventilation are helpful. Additionally, the surface can be sealed with water-repellent varnishes, ideally applying two thin coats. Cleaning products should be water-free or used with minimal moisture to avoid damaging the material in the long term.
I completely relate to this problem; it frustrated me for a long time because furniture really grows on you. For me, it has been worthwhile to use a dehumidifier regularly, especially in winter when mold and dampness are common. You feel better every time you see that the wood is no longer swelling. I know this isn’t a quick fix, but it is definitely sustainable and also protects your health.
EDWARD0 schrieb:
You can protect Kallax yourself using clear varnishes or wood sealants. Thanks, that sounds good. Which varnishes or sealants work best for KALLAX? Are these special furniture varnishes, or can regular wood protection varnishes also be used? And is there a recommended application method to ensure the best protection?J
JAMESONB4128 Jun 2021 14:30I have had good experiences with waterproof clear varnish from the hardware store. It is important to clean and dry the surface thoroughly beforehand, then apply in thin layers and allow each layer to dry well. Multiple layers make a significant difference in moisture protection.
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