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Can wooden chess be washed with water? Or can I wipe it with a wet towel?

First, check whether the paint of the wooden pot is in good condition.

If the paint skin is intact, you can wash it with water (you can use less detergent and do not use chemical solvents to clean dirt, otherwise it will damage the paint skin), and dry it immediately after washing to avoid exposure to the sun.

If the paint skin cracks or falls off, do not rinse it with water or wipe it with a cloth that is too wet. Otherwise, the paint skin will crack seriously after absorbing water, and the wood can will crack seriously.

Suggestion: Unless the wooden basin is stained with particularly stubborn dirt, try to avoid washing it with water.

In addition, many people like to paint grease on chess pieces and chess boxes for visual beauty. In my experience, dust is easier to attach and not easy to clean. Often used, simple wiping is the best protection method, because the grease on people's hands can get on the chess set and play a natural protective role.