How do WPC animal sculptures handle exposure to algae or moss growth in damp climates?
WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite) animal sculptures are designed to withstand damp climates while resisting algae and moss growth. Their unique composition combines wood fibers and plastic, creating a non-porous surface that discourages moisture retention—a key factor in preventing organic growth. Additionally, many WPC sculptures are treated with UV-resistant and anti-microbial coatings, further inhibiting algae and moss formation.
For maintenance, occasional cleaning with mild soap and water is sufficient to remove any surface debris or potential spores. Unlike traditional wood, WPC does not rot or degrade, making it an ideal choice for humid or rainy environments. Proper placement (e.g., avoiding constant shade) also helps minimize moisture buildup. These features ensure WPC sculptures remain visually appealing with minimal upkeep, even in challenging weather conditions.
