Glazed pots all have crazing which is almost invisible to the eye but can become more apparent over time with the build-up of mineral deposits from the potting mix which seep through the sides of the pot. This is easily removed by lightly rubbing with dry fine steel wool available from all hardware stores. The use of this fine steel wool will remove the mineral deposits and not damage the glaze.
To clean use a mild soapy water and a soft bristle brush or rag. Avoid harsh chemical and abrasives.
Finishes may vary from those shown in picture.
Glazed pots all have crazing which is almost invisible to the eye but can become more apparent over time with the build-up of mineral deposits from the potting mix which seep through the sides of the pot. This is easily removed by lightly rubbing with dry fine steel wool available from all hardware stores. The use of this fine steel wool will remove the mineral deposits and not damage the glaze.
To clean use a mild soapy water and a soft bristle brush or rag. Avoid harsh chemical and abrasives.
Finishes may vary from those shown in picture.
Glazed pots all have crazing which is almost invisible to the eye but can become more apparent over time with the build-up of mineral deposits from the potting mix which seep through the sides of the pot. This is easily removed by lightly rubbing with dry fine steel wool available from all hardware stores. The use of this fine steel wool will remove the mineral deposits and not damage the glaze.
To clean use a mild soapy water and a soft bristle brush or rag. Avoid harsh chemical and abrasives.
Finishes may vary from those shown in picture.
Glazed pots all have crazing which is almost invisible to the eye but can become more apparent over time with the build-up of mineral deposits from the potting mix which seep through the sides of the pot. This is easily removed by lightly rubbing with dry fine steel wool available from all hardware stores. The use of this fine steel wool will remove the mineral deposits and not damage the glaze.
To clean use a mild soapy water and a soft bristle brush or rag. Avoid harsh chemical and abrasives.
Finishes may vary from those shown in picture.