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Antique glassware can often hold a special place in our hearts, whether they be timeless treasures that are memories of the past, or priceless heirlooms handed down from generation to generation. Whether you've inherited a cherished heirloom or stumbled upon a beautiful piece at an antique store, it's important to handle and clean them with care. In this blog post, we will discuss 6 of the most helpful dos and don’ts for cleaning antique glassware safely and effectively.
When cleaning antique glassware, always handle the items with extreme care. Avoid holding them by any delicate handles or embellishments, as this can lead to accidental slips and breakages.
Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners on antique glassware, as they can damage the surface and etch away the very delicacies that add character and value to the piece. Instead, opt for a specialised glass cleaner.
Opt for soft materials such as microfiber cloths or lint-free towels. These materials are gentle on the glass surface and minimise the risk of scratches.
This can weaken the glass and loosen any delicate decorations or gilding. Instead, fill a sink or basin with lukewarm water and gently clean the glassware. Rinse quickly and dry straight away.
After cleaning, use a soft towel or cloth to gently dry the antique glassware. Pay special attention to any intricate designs or crevices where water might collect.
This can cause the glass to crack or shatter. Allow the glassware to adjust gradually to room temperature before cleaning or storing it.
Hopefully, these tips will help you to keep your antique glassware in perfect condition for generations to come.