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How to care & clean the faux plant designs

artificial aquarium decor faux plants | ron beck designs

aquarium plants

Once you have removed the faux plant design from the package, grab the base of the plant design and turn it upside down. Gently shake the design for a second so that any packaging dust falls away from the plant.

Fill a bowl or bucket (depending on its size) with luke warm water. Grab the base of the plant design and turn it upside down. Slowly dip the plant design in the water a few times then sit it upright to dry.

I do not recommend running it under a water spicket as too much pressure could damage the design.

Caution: Never use soap’s or detergent’s to clean you artificial plants. What they leave behind, can be toxic to your pets.

artificial reptile terrarium vivarium faux plants | ron beck designs

reptile terrarium plants

Once you have removed the faux plant design from the package, grab the base of the plant design and turn it upside down. Gently shake the design for a second so that any packaging dust falls away from the plant.

Plastic Plants:

Fill a bowl or bucket (depending on its size) with luke warm water. Grab the base of the plant design and turn it upside down. Slowly dip the plant design in the water once, then sit it upright to dry.

Silk Plants:

Take a soft clean cloth and dampen it with warm water. Ring out the excess water from the cloth and gently, wipe down each leaf. Place your other hand under the leaf for support. I have also used a dampened paint brush, works well!

I do not recommend running it under a water faucet as too much pressure could damage the design.

Caution: Never use soap’s or detergent’s to clean you artificial plants. What they leave behind, can be toxic to your pets.

Unless otherwise stated, within each products description, the reptile terrarium plants & succulent designs can not be submerged in water. Risk of color’s (paint or dyes) bleeding and or fading possible when submerged in water.

fir bark trunk ron beck designs 300 300
reptile safe | made from natural resources.
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Fir Bark | Hand crafted trunk

Reptile Terrarium Plants & Succulents ( silk or plastic with fir bark trunk ):

Once you have removed the plant design from the package, grab the base of the plant design and turn it upside down. Gently shake the design for a second so that any packaging dust falls away from the plant.

Before the following step, make sure at all times, the fir bark cannot be submerged in water and or have water sprayed onto it. If the fir bark becomes soaked with water it will begin to separate.

Plastic Plants:

Fill a bowl or bucket (depending on its size) with luke warm water. Grab the base of the plant design and turn it upside down. Slowly dip the plant design in the water once, then sit it upright to dry.

Silk Plants:

Take a soft clean cloth and dampen it with warm water. Ring out the excess water from the cloth and gently, wipe down each leaf. Place your other hand under the leaf for support. I have also used a dampened paint brush, works well!

I do not recommend running it under a water faucet as too much pressure could damage the design.

Caution: Never use soap’s or detergent’s to clean you artificial plants. What they leave behind, can be toxic to your pets.