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How To Care For Your Statues: 5 Tips For Maintenance And Preservation

Care for your statues
People buy statues with much excitement and joy intending to use them as decorations in their homes, offices or gardens. Unfortunately, as time passes, these idols tend to lose their luster as people are often not aware of how to take care of them properly.

There is a common misconception that inanimate objects do not require maintenance, but in fact maintaining and protecting decorative items is vital to their longevity. Knowing how to clean and maintain statues can be confusing, but don’t worry! We have put together a list of 5 tips to aid in the maintenance and conservation of the statue.

Tip no 1: Regular Cleaning

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Regular cleaning is essential to keeping your statues looking their best. It is best to clean them using a soft cloth or brush and mild soap and water. You can clean the idol properly by spending one day a week or whenever you find time. Be gentle while cleaning, as the use of abrasive substances can damage the surface of the idol. And damage to the base of the idol can cause it to lose its shine.
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While cleaning your statue, use a soft cloth or towel, a brush, and a mild cleaner; avoid using a harsh one as this will result in stretch marks that are unsightly. It is recommended to clean the statue once a week. That will ensure that your statues remain in good condition and prevent any buildup of dust and dirt.

Tip No.2: Protect from Environmental Damage

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Exposure to environmental elements is one of the main reasons why sculptures may get damaged or lose their luster over time. Factors like dust, pollution, and moisture can cause damage to your sculptures.

Moisture is particularly harmful, due to moisture, the color of the idol may fade, or, like a bronze idol, it may become green due to oxidation. Even a stone idol’s color will change over time due to  exposure to moisture.

To protect your statues from the elements, It is essential to take some more precautions. By covering them with a protective layer or storing them in a safe place when not in use you can protect your statues from any environmental damage .

Tip No. 3: Avoid Using Harsh Chemicals to Clean Your Statues

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Using harsh chemicals to clean your statues can cause permanent damage. Strong solvents, bleach, and ammonia-based products should be avoided because they can cause discoloration or wear and tear. Alternatively, avoid using the chemical-laden cleaners on the market.

Because they also contain bleaching agents, which can degrade the shine of the statues over time, you should thoroughly inspect the chemicals in any artificial cleanser before purchasing it.

To properly clean the statue, you can use homemade cleaning agents such as baking powder and water or even lemon. More tips for cleaning your statues can be found in our other articles on statue cleanings, which will instruct you how to clean a statue.

Tip No 4: Professional Restoration

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If your sculptures are damaged or in need of repair, it is best to contact a professional. Attempting to fix them yourself can often cause more damage, so it’s best to seek expert help. You can contact any artist available in your area who specializes in making statues or get the repairs done.

Professional artists who specialize in sculpture repair and restorations have skills, tools, and materials needed to effectively repair and restore damaged sculpture. They can assess the extent of the damage and determine the best course of action, and make necessary repairs while maintaining the original integrity of the artwork.

In addition to repairing damaged sculpture, professional artists can also provide regular maintenance and cleaning to keep the sculptures in optimal condition. This can help prevent future damage and extend the lifespan of the statue. 

Tip No. 5: Choose the Right Location

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The location of your sculptures is critical for their maintenance and longevity. It is critical that the idols be kept in a location that protects them from the elements, such as direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and humidity. Direct sunlight can cause the colors on the statue to fade or even crack the surface, and extreme weather conditions can cause structural damage to the statue.

As a result, it is critical to select a location that offers some shade or protection from the sun’s rays. If you have a statue in your garden, keep it in a location that is not exposed to direct rain or strong winds. During the monsoon season, it is also advisable to cover the statue with a waterproof covering to protect it from rainwater.

In addition to selecting the appropriate location, make certain that the surface on which the statue is placed is stable and sturdy enough to support its weight. To avoid accidental damage, place the statue on a level surface and remove any loose or unstable objects nearby. By taking these precautions, you can ensure that your sculptures stay in good condition and look beautiful for many years.

I hope this topic has clarified your confusions about how to maintain and preserve your statues. You don’t have to work hard; if you take care of these small things, you can keep your statues gleaming for a long time. On the other hand, online art marketplaces are a great way to discover and support emerging artists. You can find unique and original pieces from artists who may not yet have a large following or representation in traditional galleries. 
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