why do we paint wooden doors and windows.
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wooden doors and windows are painted as to avoid the insects and termites from damaging and eating up the wood.
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The paint are applied on the wooden doors and windows because of the following reasons:
Explanation:
- The paints are outer color covering of thick suspension coated over the materials to color them.
- The wooden doors and windows are painted because they are susceptible to the attack of moisture, dust and insect colonization like termites.
- The termites eat the wood and other insects use wood as a habitat for laying their eggs.
- The hairline cracks over the wood causes the moisture to get socked inside the wood. This would damage the wood.
- The mineral spirits, acetone, turpentine, or naphtha are the solvents of paint leaves their odor on evaporation on the applied surface these are poisonous for insects and will prevent their growth.
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