The maintenance and cleaning of jewelry boxes mainly includes the following points:
Surface Cleaning:
If there are stains or marks on the surface of the jewelry box, gently wipe it with a clean, damp cotton cloth, then dry it with a dry cotton cloth to avoid moisture residue or seepage.
Avoid using rough cloths or old clothes to prevent scratching the surface.
Mirror Maintenance:
The mirror inside the jewelry box should be wiped gently with a soft cloth regularly to keep it bright.
If the mirror is removable, it should be removed for cleaning; if it is not removable, it needs to be dusted and cleaned.
Internal Environment:
The inside of the jewelry box should be kept dry to avoid damage to the jewelry due to moisture.
When not in use, it should be stored separately to avoid compression and deformation.
Storage Location:
The jewelry box should be kept away from acidic or corrosive liquids to prevent material damage.
After cleaning, the jewelry box should be placed in a ventilated area to air dry naturally, avoiding direct sunlight to prevent material damage.
Avoid using cleaning agents:
Never use soapy water, dish soap, or plain water to clean the jewelry box, as these cleaners will damage the lacquer finish and dull it.
Protect from sunlight and moisture:
Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to prevent deformation or peeling of the veneer due to thermal expansion and contraction.
Protect from moisture to prevent the wood from molding and warping.

