How do WPC animal sculptures handle contact with acidic substances like citrus or vinegar?
WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite) animal sculptures are known for their durability and resistance to various environmental factors, including acidic substances like citrus or vinegar. Unlike traditional wood, WPC does not absorb liquids, preventing warping or degradation when exposed to mild acids. The composite material's plastic component creates a protective barrier, reducing the risk of surface damage. However, prolonged or concentrated exposure to strong acids may cause slight discoloration or texture changes. To maintain the sculpture's appearance, it's recommended to rinse it with water after contact with acidic substances. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water helps preserve the sculpture's longevity and visual appeal. For outdoor installations, WPC's inherent resistance makes it a practical choice for gardens or patios where occasional exposure to acidic elements may occur.
