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Use
Lacquerware is used on many items which receive heavy
ware such as furniture and kitchen ware. To get the most use out
of your product, keep it out of direct sunlight and away from extreme
heat. Ultraviolet light and extreme heat will fade the surface of
the lacquerware and allow fine cracks to form. Once light or heat
damage has occurred, other deterioration can happen as well, and
the beauty and life-span of your product will be reduced.
Cleaning
Please do not use any chemicals to clean your lacquerware
product. Instead, use a dry or damp cloth to gently wipe it down.
This should be done routinely as dirt or moisture may build up if
your product is used often. When using your lacquerware with food,
you can clean with mild soap and warm water. Rinse and dry immediately
after cleaning. Do not soak or use hot water to clean your product.
Storage
Your Lacquer product is susceptible to damage from
very dry conditions or fluctuating humidity. A climate that is between
60% and 70 % humidity is recommended to ensure long life. When storing
or using your product in a fully air-conditioned environment, it
is best to lay your product flat and to place a weight on top.
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