How to Care for Your Mask: Ensuring It Lasts for Years

Apr 15, 2026

Your new mask is more than just an accessory—it is the result of meticulous craftsmanship and advanced technology. To ensure it continues to impress with its detail and vibrant colors for years to come, we have put together a few simple care recommendations.
1. Sunlight and Material Characteristics (PLA)
Our masks are crafted from PLA plastic, an eco-friendly material that allows us to achieve exceptional precision in every design element. To keep the piece in its original shape, it is best to keep it away from excessive heat and direct light.
If the mask is part of your interior decor: Try to choose a spot where it won't be exposed to direct sunlight throughout the day. Prolonged UV exposure can eventually make the plastic more brittle and cause the colors to lose their vibrancy.
Placement Tips: We recommend avoiding places where significant heat can build up, such as a windowsill on a hot afternoon or inside a closed car under the sun. This helps prevent any unwanted deformation.
If the mask is being stored: A dry shelf or a drawer protected from direct light is the ideal storage solution.
2. Gentle Cleaning
To remove dust, simply wipe the mask with a soft, slightly damp microfiber cloth.
Important: Avoid using aggressive chemicals, solvents, or abrasive sponges. These can damage the protective clear coat we apply to seal and protect the paint.
For heavier cleaning, a mild soap solution and lukewarm (not hot!) water will do the trick.
3. Safety and Handling
While our products are durable enough for wear and photoshoots, intricate details like horns, fangs, and fine patterns require careful handling.
Try to avoid dropping the mask onto hard surfaces.
If you are taking it to an event, use soft packaging or a dedicated case to prevent accidental scratches from other items in your bag.
4. Why Our Masks Are Built to Last
We place immense importance on post-processing. Each of our masks goes through stages of sanding, priming, and multi-layered painting. The final coating of high-quality lacquer creates an invisible barrier that protects your art piece from moisture and minor surface damage.
By choosing our work, you are trusting our craftsmanship. Following these simple tips will help you preserve the magic of your mask for decades!