As a special type of display structure, the Columbarium requires appropriate and essential maintenance. Proper care is crucial to preserve its condition. So, how should one clean and maintain a Columbarium?
Columbarium units are designed as economical and modular storage systems. Some are made of wooden frames, while others use steel structures. When cleaning, it is important to use a soft cloth that is clean and free of debris. A dirty cloth may damage the glossy surface of the unit.
Additionally, selecting a high-quality maintenance product is key to preserving the original luster of the Columbarium. Two common options are spray wax and specialized cleaning solutions. The former is suitable for wooden, painted, or fire-resistant laminate surfaces, while the latter is ideal for wooden, glass, or composite wood units. For mixed-material structures, it is essential to shake the product well before application.
After spraying, gently wipe the surface. To remove water stains, place a clean damp cloth over the mark and iron it at a low temperature. This helps evaporate moisture trapped within the finish, effectively eliminating the stain.
Features of the Columbarium:
Panel Frame Material: Electrophoretic aluminum alloy
Advantages:
Strong corrosion resistance: Highly resistant to acid, alkali, and salt erosion.
Smooth and refined texture: Bright and luxurious appearance.
Long service life: Even under harsh conditions, it can last over 50 years without corrosion, aging, fading, or peeling.
High paint hardness: Resists scratches from pencils with 3H or higher hardness.
Certified aluminum material: The surface is treated with refined electrophoresis for lasting color and brightness.
Main Products:
Columbarium, ash urn storage shelves, memorial walls, and tablet racks among other funeral supplies.