The Complete Guide to Preserved Flower Care: Make Your Investment Last Longer
Keywords: How to Care for Preserved Flowers, Maintaining Eternal Blooms, Preserved Rose Care Tips
The Golden “Three Don’ts” Rule
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged exposure to UV rays is the primary cause of color fading in preserved flowers. Always display them in cool, shaded indoor spaces.
Keep Away from Moisture: Avoid humid areas like bathrooms and kitchen sinks. Excessive moisture can make petals appear translucent and may lead to mold formation.
Don’t Touch Petals Directly: Natural oils and dust from hands can stain the petals, potentially leaving permanent marks. Use a soft brush for any adjustments.
Routine Cleaning Methods
Recommended Tools: Soft brush (like a makeup brush) or a hair dryer’s cool air setting.
Procedure: Gently dust with the brush or use cool air from a safe distance to remove surface dust. Never wipe with a damp cloth.
Emergency Handling
If Exposed to Moisture: Immediately dry with cool air, then place in a container with desiccant (like silica gel) for several hours.
If Slightly Deformed: Gently expose to distant steam, carefully reshape by hand (or with tools), then allow to dry completely.
