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2024-11-01 14:10:03
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See my mentioned posts: for example, replacing chipboard due to its previously higher limits for pollutants in binders with new ones could be counterproductive, because if you consider it as a pollutant accumulator, a brand-new chipboard fully loaded within today's limits can off-gas more than the old one, which has already passed several half-life periods. Besides that, there is also the problem known from asbestos that when exposed, often more potential problematic substances are evaluated than would be present if left untouched and bound. The cat in Schrödinger’s experiment is only killed by looking into the box.The pollutants should have dissipated over time. But if that is a problem for you [ - ] … then just renew it before moving in. The purchase price is more than reasonable, so a few changes and improvements should be possible, right?!