Maintenance

Taking care of blown glass art requires attention to detail and a gentle touch to preserve its beauty. Here are some specific instructions on how to care for your blown glass art:

Dry Cleaning:

Handle with Care: Always handle glass art with clean hands, but do not wear gloves as they can be slippery.

Two-Handed Approach: When picking up glass art, use both hands, and hold it by the base for better stability.

Dust Removal: To remove dust, gently loosen it with a soft brush or use a lint-free microfiber cloth.

Water and Detergents:

Damp Cloth: After dry dusting, you can use a damp lint-free cloth to wipe the glass art.

Gentle Washing: For thicker glass pieces, you can wash them gently in lukewarm water with neutral soap.

Avoid Harsh Chemicals: Do not use ammonia, cream cleaners, or any harsh chemicals to clean shiny glass art, as they can damage the surface and leave it cloudy or milky.

Cream Cleaners: Cream cleaners can be used on etched or sandblasted glass to remove some scratches or marks.

Drying:

Thorough Drying: After washing, make sure to dry your glass artwork thoroughly with a soft cloth.

Water minerals can leave spots and damage the glass if not dried properly.

Avoid These Actions:

Washing Together: Do not wash two pieces of glass art together, as they may get scratched or damaged in the process.

Extreme Temperatures: Avoid putting extremely hot or cold liquids into your glass art, as this may cause it to crack.

Dishwasher: Never put your glass art in a dishwasher, as it may lead to breakage or damage.

Aerosol Cleaners: Do not use aerosol cleaners on glass art, as they may contain chemicals that can harm the glass.

Remember to follow any specific care instructions provided by the manufacturer or artist, as different types of blown glass art may have unique requirements.

By following these guidelines, you can help ensure the longevity and beauty of your precious glass artwork.