How to clean a dirty peach pit when playing with it

If the peach pit gets dirty, you can use a soft bristled brush dipped in warm water to gently scrub it. After drying in the shade, apply a small amount of olive oil for maintenance. The surface of peach pits that are played with for a long time will accumulate sweat stains and dust, so it is necessary to avoid incorrect cleaning methods such as exposure to sunlight or soaking.

The dirt on the surface of peach pits is mostly formed by the mixture of sweat, oil, and dust. Warm water combined with a soft bristled toothbrush can effectively remove impurities from the gaps. When cleaning, the action should be gentle to prevent damage to the coating layer, and the water temperature should not exceed 40 degrees. immediately wipe dry with a cotton cloth after cleaning, and place in a cool and ventilated place to dry naturally in the shade, avoiding direct sunlight that may cause cracking. For stubborn stains, a cotton swab dipped in a small amount of neutral detergent can be used for local treatment, but it needs to be thoroughly rinsed clean. If the peach pits have formed thick patina, it is not recommended to wash them frequently. You can use a slightly damp cotton cloth to wipe them and apply natural oil for maintenance. Walnut oil or olive oil can penetrate wood fibers to prevent dryness and cracking. Take 1-2 drops each time and rub them evenly in the palm of your hand, then rub the surface of the peach pits evenly. Be careful not to use too much oil to avoid adsorbing dust and forming new dirt layers. For dirt deep in carved patterns, dental grade soft bristled interdentalbrush can be used to assist in cleaning.

Keep your hands clean when playing with peach pits in daily life, and wash your hands before playing with cosmetics or chemicals. When stored, place it in a cotton cloth bag and regularly use a bristle brush to remove dust and avoid collision with hard objects. If there are mold spots on the peach pit, it needs to be lightly wiped with a 75% alcohol swab. If there is severe mold, professional repair is required. Developing regular cleaning and maintenance habits can not only maintain the beauty of peach pits but also extend their lifespan.

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