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How to clean the gap of crystal carving
Dust off with a dry brush first, especially the deposits in those corners.

If there is an airbag, you can blow it, then rinse it with a small amount of detergent and water, and suck up the water with a dry towel. Don't let water deposit on the wood carving and penetrate into the wood. Finally, it is best to put some walnut oil on it to maintain it after it is naturally dried.

The beauty and brightness of crystals have been recognized since ancient times, so crystals have always been loved by the public. However, the more beautiful things are, the more they need care. Rock crystal will have big or small flaws. Naturally occurring defects are naturally occurring inclusions, which is a normal sight. Don't scratch crystal crafts with hard objects such as blades. The beauty of crystal crafts can make people silent and suffocate. Similarly, if we have one or more crystal handicrafts,

Matters needing attention in maintenance of crystal crafts:

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2. When oil stains or fingerprints are left on crystal utensils, they can be washed with lukewarm soapy water, and then rinsed with clear water. Avoid repeated cleaning in hot water or clean water. If there are cut crystal ornaments, you can gently clean the cut parts with a toothbrush. If there is a stain that is not easy to wash off, you can cut the lemon and wipe it with some salt, or you can wipe it with a few drops of salt and vinegar. For example, when storing crystal vases, put a cloth on the shelf in advance.

3. Don't let the crystal crafts get too close, or you will encounter one of them, and the others will fall down due to the domino effect, so as to ensure that the decorative cabinet is stable and reliable and not easy to shake. Crystal crafts should be placed differently to prevent long-term contact with radioactive substances or heat sources, because crystals will change color under radioactive light, so don't pile up with other hard objects to avoid scratching and damaging each other.