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Bedding, bed skirt, Buddha ornaments-woodcarving maintenance

First, wood carving crafts should not be exposed to the sun for a long time and crack.

Woodcarving crafts, like people, are prone to "heatstroke" when exposed to the sun.

Therefore, we should pay attention to it consciously when placing it, especially not in the window.

Second, wood carving crafts should not be placed in extremely humid or extremely dry rooms.

In a very humid environment, some wood carving crafts grow "hairs".

For example, green sandalwood crafts will spit out silvery white silk.

Although it is a beautiful scenery, as far as I know, many people don't like it very much.

In an excessively dry environment, some wood carving crafts may partially crack.

Besides, everyone's living standard is much higher than in the past.

The simplest thing is that life in the north has heating in winter and air conditioning in summer.

Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to wood carving crafts not to blow directly at the air outlet.

Keep him away from the heating pipe.

Three, wood carving crafts should not be placed near open flames, firewalls, refractories and stoves.

Fourth, it is not advisable to wipe with a towel dipped in water. It is best to wipe with a waxy or oily cotton towel.

Usually, according to whether the room is clean or not, dry cotton cloth or feather duster is often used to dust the wood carving crafts to show their natural beauty. If it is found that the wood carving handicraft has poor luster, you can use a brush to coat the surface of the wood carving handicraft with wax polish and wipe it with a rag.

Of course, you can also dip a cotton towel in walnut oil and gently rub it on the surface of wood carving crafts to achieve the desired effect.

But don't wipe it with a towel dipped in water, which will make the wood carving crafts too wet, but it will not achieve the expected effect and hurt them.