Wall Hook Care

Brass naturally ages over time due to exposure to air and environmental elements.

Here are some tips to help you care for your brass hooks and manage the aging process.

  • Regular Cleaning: To maintain the appearance of your brass hooks, regularly clean them with a mixture of mild soap and water. Use a soft cloth to wipe away dirt and fingerprints. Avoid using abrasive cleaners that can scratch the brass.

  • Dry Thoroughly: After cleaning or if the hooks get wet, make sure to dry them thoroughly with a soft cloth. Moisture left on brass surfaces can accelerate tarnishing.

  • Avoid Moisture and Humidity: Brass can tarnish more quickly in damp environments. Avoid installing brass hooks in areas with high moisture levels, such as bathrooms or outdoor spaces exposed to rain or humidity. Proper ventilation can help minimize tarnishing indoors.

  • Protect from Salty Air: If you live in coastal areas with salty air, be aware that this can darken brass more quickly. Consider placing your brass hooks in protected indoor areas away from direct exposure to salty air.

  • Accept Natural Aging: Understand that brass will develop a natural patina over time, which is part of its beauty and character. Embrace the unique aging process of brass, or periodically clean and polish the hooks to maintain their original appearance.

  • Handle with Care: Brass can scratch easily, so use a soft cloth or sponge when cleaning and avoid abrasive materials. Handle your brass hooks gently to minimize surface damage.

By following these care tips and understanding the natural aging process of brass, you can ensure that your brass hooks remain functional and retain their distinctive charm over time.

"Kindly prepare screws separately for mounting the wall hooks, as they are not supplied with the product."