Bring the soul of the forest to your walls.
To maintain the luster and longevity of a premium teak root wall decor like this, the maintenance should be gentle yet consistent. Here is a guide written in professional, easy-to-read English for your website.
Caring for Your Natural Masterpiece
To ensure your Amartha Indotama wall decor remains a stunning focal point for generations, follow these simple care guidelines:
1. Routine Dusting
Natural wood with intricate grooves can easily trap dust.
- The Tool: Use a soft, lint-free microfiber cloth or a high-quality feather duster.
- The Technique: For deep crevices and natural voids, a soft-bristled brush (like a clean makeup brush or a small paintbrush) is perfect for removing hidden particles without scratching the wood.
2. Moisture Control
Wood is an organic material that breathes.
- Avoid Humidity: Keep the decor away from areas with extreme humidity or direct splashes of water (like bathrooms or outdoor patios), as this can cause the wood to warp or develop mold.
- Dry Wipe Only: If a liquid spills on it, wipe it immediately with a dry cloth. Never use wet mops or soaked sponges.
3. Sunlight Exposure
- Placement: Avoid hanging your wall decor in direct, harsh sunlight for extended periods.
- The Reason: Prolonged UV exposure can bleach the natural pigments of the wood, causing the rich amber tones to fade over time.
4. Nourishing the Wood
To keep the grain looking "alive" and prevent the wood from drying out:
- Oil over Wax: Every 6 to 12 months, apply a thin layer of Teak Oil or high-quality furniture wax.
- The Finish: This nourishes the fibers and restores the natural "glow" of the wood. Always buff with a dry cloth afterward to remove excess oil.
5. Avoid Harsh Chemicals
- Stay Pure: Never use multipurpose household cleaners, bleach, or ammonia-based sprays. These chemicals can strip the natural oils and damage the protective finish applied by our craftsmen.