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Use a soft cloth dampened with mild soap and water. Gently wipe the surface and let it air-dry. Avoid soaking or submerging cork, as excessive moisture can cause swelling.
It’s best not to use harsh chemicals, bleach, or abrasive cleaners—they can damage the natural cork surface and strip its protective finish.
Yes, cork is naturally water-resistant. However, it’s not fully waterproof. Wipe up spills promptly to maintain longevity.
Keep cork out of prolonged direct sunlight and away from excessive heat sources, which can dry it out. Normal indoor humidity is ideal.
Cork is stain-resistant but not stain-proof. Oils, dyes, and highly pigmented liquids can leave marks. Clean spills as soon as possible.
Store cork products in a cool, dry place. Avoid compressing or bending items not meant to flex, as this can cause permanent creasing.
Most finished cork products do not require conditioning. If the product is untreated or natural cork, you can occasionally wipe it with a small amount of natural oil (like jojoba) to maintain flexibility.
Some fading is possible when exposed to direct sunlight for long periods. Store or place cork items out of harsh UV light when possible.
Yes—cork is flexible, resilient, and naturally antimicrobial. With proper care, cork products can last for many years.
Minor scratches often blend in naturally over time. For deeper marks on finished cork, a small amount of natural wax or oil can help minimize visibility (if appropriate for the product).
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