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SAIGON INTERIORS AMERICAN , FRENCH, GERMAN and   PHILIPPINE  OWNED

SAIGON INTERIORS AMERICAN , FRENCH, GERMAN and   PHILIPPINE  OWNED. LACQUER PRODUCTS TRAINING. American , French, German and Philippine owned lacquer finishing factory E stablished in July 2005 in Binh D uong Province (VIETNAM) 225 workers

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SAIGON INTERIORS AMERICAN , FRENCH, GERMAN and   PHILIPPINE  OWNED

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  1. SAIGON INTERIORS AMERICAN, FRENCH, GERMAN and  PHILIPPINE OWNED
  2. LACQUER PRODUCTS TRAINING

  3. American, French, German and Philippine owned lacquer finishing factory Established in July 2005 in Binh Duong Province (VIETNAM) 225 workers Leader in lacquer-finished furniture & accessories at combining traditional and our unique lacquer finishes with a variety of other materials including stainless steel, veneer, eggshell, mother of pearl, solid woods, fabric and other exotic materials to give enabling our clients to offer cutting edge designs. Items sold on 43 countries, on 5 continents Production for wholesale, retail and designers and we protect our clients’ proprietary designs. SI has its own design capacity, introducing new designs twice yearly, as well as offering OEM for those clients with their own design capabilities and for projects.
  4. 1. BASIC PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE

  5. 1st STEP: CARCASSES FIBERGLASS MDF (MEDIUM-DENSITY-FIBERBOARD) SOLID WOOD + MDF
  6. FIBERGLASS
  7. MDF (MEDIUM DENSITY FIBERBOARD)
  8. SOLID WOOD + MDF
  9. 2nd STEP: PREPARATION
  10. 3rd STEP: INLAY + COLOR FINISHING
  11. 4th STEP: DRYING TIME
  12. 5th STEP: SANDING + POLISHING
  13. 6th and LAST STEP: PACKING
  14. 2. DETAILS OF PRODUCTS

  15. 2.1. VASES
  16. 2.2. DINING TABLES
  17. 2.3. CONSOLES
  18. 2.4 CABINETS / BUFFETS
  19. 2.5. TRAYS / BOWLS
  20. 2.6. MIRRORS
  21. 2.7. LAMPS
  22. 2.8. BATHROOM ACCESSORIES
  23. 2.9. CHAIRS / ARMCHAIRS
  24. 2.10. BOXES
  25. 2.11. WALL PANELS
  26. 3. UNIQUE SELLING POINT

  27. 3.1. DESIGNS OF THE PRODUCTS Could be Knock down => save space for transport Customized designs
  28. 3.2. FINISHES OF THE PRODUCTS Variety of finishes Customized finishes 12 layers of lacquer
  29. 3.3. QUALITY No orange peel No finger prints No screw nails No cracking
  30. 3.4. CERTIFICATIONS CARB certificate type E1 (MDF) ALL US-EUROPEAN STANDARD We meet all current lead in paint requirements as well as standards for plywood, MDF and renewable wood. This capability has lead to increased business because many other manufacturers are unable or unwilling to comply.
  31. 4. BASIC PRODUCTS CARE

  32. Lacquer's hard, shiny finish needs to be treated carefully to avoid scratches. The age -- and quality -- of your piece will determine the best way for you to clean it. The finishes on older furniture are delicate and could be marred or even stripped by the solvents in household cleaners. Modern lacquered pieces have a tougher finish. If you have an older piece, test any cleaner you use on a hidden area first. Dust weekly with a soft cloth slightly dampened with water, then quickly blot the area with another soft, dry white cloth. Never use paper towels or pretreated furniture polishing cloths on lacquer. Lacquer is hard but may be dented or chipped so avoid hard blows. Lacquer is glossy and needs to be treated carefully to avoid scratches. Wipe off any dust with soft clean dry cotton cloth. To remove finger prints, smudges or oil spillage, wipe off surface with a damp cotton cloth, using only water or mild soap with water solution followed at once by a dry soft cotton cloth. Strong Cleaning agents are not recommended for cleaning your lacquer item. Waxing is not needed but can be used. Lacquer items should be use indoors Take care when moving furniture and never drag the piece across the floor as this will cause damage to the joints.
  33. 5. PRODUCTS DISPLAY

  34. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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