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Urn maintenance is not the first thing one usually thinks about when collecting ashes from a cremation services supporting Warman, SK. Most people are, understandably, overwhelmed by the realization that their loved one is truly gone. But if you’re keeping the urn at home, it is something you must eventually consider.
The maintenance regimen for an urn largely depends on the material. Below, we explain how to care for urns made of different materials.
Taking care of the urns made of ceramic is no different from how we maintain other household items of the same material. Much of it relies on storing it away from foot traffic to avoid accidental breakage. Ceramic, while easy to shape into different shapes, is fragile and requires storage on a sturdy surface. This could be a shelf or tabletop, anywhere children or oblivious adults can’t do severe damage to it. Aside from that, keep it clean by using a soft dry cloth to wipe excess dirt away. Do not use water to wash your ceramic urn because it will damage the surface.
Metal urns are gorgeous-looking containers that require little maintenance. But they are very susceptible to scratches, which can be very visible on a shiny object like steel. Hence, it’s essential to keep them away from children who may not know better. You should also avoid cleaning the urn with abrasive materials like sandpaper.
Metal urns should also be kept away from sunlight. Too much exposure can warp the material over time. Keep it in a cool, dry safe space as humidity can also cause the urn to rust. To clean the urn, rinse it with water or use a microfiber cloth to dust off the dirt. When using the cloth, wipe along polish lines, not in circular motion.
The critical action in maintaining a wooden urn is to keep it away from sunlight. Wood is very vulnerable to sunlight as it can cause the tone to fade and crack over time. If you have a wood urn, store it in a dark space. Other than that, polish the exterior every one to three months.
Doing this will help preserve the shine. And when you clean, use a soft dry cloth to remove dirt and dust. Never use water because, like the sun, it will damage the wood over time. If the urn’s look is starting to fade, wipe it down with quality furniture polish to restore the shine.
Glass is susceptible to easy breakage. This means the barest minimum is to place it in a safe space. If you keep it on a tabletop, ensure there are objects to break its fall if knocked off balance. As for keeping it clean, it is only necessary now and then. Use a quality glass cleaning solution or chemical-free cleaner and a soft cloth to wipe it down thoroughly. Never use acid-based liquid to clean the glass because it will break down the material. The exact maintenance routine applies to marble urns too. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have more questions about urn care. And if you need cremation services supporting Warman, SK, get in touch. We provide cremation service at an affordable and transparent price. Call us now or find us here.
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