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Store woven containers in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Use a breathable wrapping material, such as burlap or canvas, to protect the container from dust and debris. Regularly inspect the container for signs of damage.
Preparation and Cleaning
Before storing woven containers, inspect them for damage or wear and tear. Clean the containers with mild soap and water to remove any dirt or debris. Allow the containers to dry completely before storing them. Consider applying a natural sealant, such as beeswax or plant-based oils, to protect the fibers and prevent water absorption.
Storage Techniques
Store woven containers in a dry, well-ventilated area, such as a shed or a dry corner of a room. Avoid storing containers in areas prone to moisture, such as basements or attics. If storing multiple containers, separate them using breathable materials, such as straw or hay, to prevent scratching or damage.
Preservation and Maintenance
Regularly inspect stored woven containers for signs of damage or wear. Consider applying a natural sealant, such as beeswax or plant-based oils, to protect the fibers and prevent water absorption. Avoid stacking containers on top of each other, as this can cause damage to the weaves or fibers.
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