Glass is beautiful, especially in combination with water - the reflections are very special when the light hits them. However, there will always be cleaning associated with glass, water and plants. Here we give you our tips for keeping our glass vases from STUDIO ABOUT clean and neat.
The vases are made of the strong glass type borosilicate glass, which is the same type of glass that is used to make laboratory equipment, e.g. test tubes and flasks. This means that the colors do not fade or come off with use, as the glass is colored through.
This quality of glass can therefore also withstand being cleaned with acid/basic products such as acetic acid. You can also use boiling water for cleaning, which the glass can also withstand. In principle, the vases from STUDIO ABOUT can easily withstand being put in the dishwasher, but we do not recommend this, as they can bump into other things. Borosilicate glass is super strong, but it is still glass and can therefore also break when hit, for example.
CLEANING OF GLASS VASES
- If you use ordinary water from the tap, the products are easily cleaned with ordinary washing-up liquid, but if you have stubborn limescale, it is an advantage to use ordinary household vinegar. Here you can possibly soak them in a tub for an hour, so that the lime loosens better.
- Pour equal parts water and vinegar into your Flower - or Plant bubble or your Flower tube , wait a while and rub on the limescale edges. You can use an old toothbrush to get into the bubbles.
- If necessary, repeat the procedure. Or leave your vase with vinegar water overnight or while you are at work.
DROP FOR CALM CRANE
If you want to completely avoid limescale on your glass vases, you can use demineralized water or boil the water before use. In this way, the scale is removed from the water and it will not settle on the glass.