Care Instructions

Care Instructions

Taking care of textured art involves a few specific steps to ensure that it remains in good condition. Here are the top tips:

1. Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cause colors to fade and materials to degrade. Display textured art in a location where it is not exposed to harsh sunlight. It is covered with varnish but over time harsh sunlight can still affect it.

2. Control Humidity Levels: Excessive moisture can lead to mold growth and warping of the materials. Keep the art in a room with stable humidity levels, ideally between 40-50% if you live in a humid country.

3. Dust Regularly: Gently dust the surface of the art using a soft, dry brush. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions, as they can damage the texture and materials.

4. Handle with Care: When moving or touching the artwork, always handle it with clean hands or wear gloves. Avoid pressing or rubbing the textured surfaces to prevent damage.

5. Avoid Direct Heat Sources: Keep textured art away from heat sources like radiators, fireplaces, and heating vents. Heat can cause materials to dry out, crack, or warp.

6. Use Proper Hanging Hardware: Ensure that the art is hung securely using appropriate hardware. For heavier pieces, use wall anchors or professional hanging systems to prevent accidents.

7. Protect from Dust and Dirt: If the art is in a high-traffic area, consider using a protective display case or cover to keep dust and dirt away from the textured surface.

8. Rotate Display Locations: If possible, rotate the location of your artwork periodically to prevent uneven exposure to environmental factors and to reduce wear on any single piece.

9. Professional Cleaning and Restoration: For significant dust accumulation or damage, seek professional cleaning and restoration services. Do not attempt to clean textured art with household products.

10. Regular Inspections: Periodically inspect the art for any signs of damage, such as cracks, fading, or loose elements. Early detection allows for timely intervention and preservation.

By following these tips, you can ensure that your textured art remains beautiful and in good condition for many years.
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