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How to Clean Boehm Porcelain



To clean your Boehm Porcelain, place it on a rubber mat in a sink or tub. Sprinkle lightly with a gentle liquid detergent and rinse off with a fine spray of warm water. Let it “air dry on a towel without attempting to wipe it. Never scrub or immerse the object in water. If on a wooden base, avoid wetting the wood, treating that as you would fine furniture.

Boehm porcelain has been fused at about 2400 degrees fahrenheit. The colors are annealed at 1280 – 1650 degrees fahrenheit. Sunlight, cold, water and passage of time will not affect Boehm porcelain, nor will they fade its beauty.