Daily Maintenance Of Stone Buddha Statues

Jan 05, 2020

Some stone carvings of Buddha statues are dull and dull due to a long period of exposure and the surface attracts a lot of dust, making them look worn and not so bright. At this time, the caregiver can use some soft silky face to carefully wipe the attachments on the surface, but be careful not to pay too much attention, otherwise the gold-plated or copper powder on the surface of the Buddha statue is easy to wipe off.

The dust on the surface of some large Buddha sculptures can be blown away with the cold wind of a hair dryer, but you must use cold wind, and then clean it with a straw brush and finish with a soft-bristled brush. The conditions for the placement of stone Buddha statues also require great attention. The indoor temperature should be maintained between 40% and 50%, and the temperature should be maintained between 8 and 24 degrees. This can effectively prevent a large number of particles and dust from attaching to the Buddha statue.

For small details such as the gaps carved by large stone Buddha statues, you can use cotton balls dipped in water to clean them. It should be noted that there must be a certain order when cleaning, and there should be no omissions. Place the Buddha statue in a dry air environment, and keep the temperature between 8 ℃ -24 ℃ to avoid air pollutants and dust. Prevent Buddha statues from coming into contact with chemicals, such as acids, alkalis, oils, etc. These chemicals are likely to cause corrosion to Buddha statues.


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