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Customwood FAQ's

What are the products used to manufacture Customwood and what approximate percentage of it?

Customwood is made using wood fibres (mostly from Radiata Pine), Urea Formaldehyde (UF) resin and a minute amount of paraffin wax. Wood is at least 80%, the UF resin between 10 and 20% and ...

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