Direct sunlight may cause yellowing or fading.
It's the perfect spot for crackers, nuts, bread, and the like dry items!
Be careful to only cut on the wood and never the resin.
Use a soft rag with mild window glass cleaner, mild dish soap, or eyeglass cleaner to wipe clean. Take care to avoid abrasive material or rags as they may cause surface scratches.
Be sure to never heat the resin to temperatures over 120F/50C. Higher temperatures can cause the resin surface to get damaged.
Ensure no plastic or textured wrap touches the resin area during shipping. It's best to use glassine paper, freezer paper shiny side, or parchment paper against resin surfaces. Then bubble wrap or another wrap can be wrapped over the top of the protective paper covering the resin piece.
If your piece ends up with a small scratch, you can sometimes use a plastic polish to buff the scratch out. There are plastic polish kits you can buy online.
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