Choosing a cremation urn for your departed loved one takes careful thought and consideration. You want to select something that reflects your feelings or your loved one’s personality. Perhaps you prefer an urn that coordinates with your home decor.
While your urn selection is an important one, so is knowing how to gently care for it throughout the years. Caring for a cremation urn isn’t difficult or time-consuming, however, the appropriate measures will depend upon what kind of urn you’ve chosen. At Mountain View Funeral Home we offer remembrance pieces in a variety of materials, each of which requires a different method to keep them looking their best.
Wood
Keep a wooden cremation urn in optimal shape by following these steps:
These simple steps will keep your wooden cremation urn in good condition for many years to come.
Metal
Placement is important for a metal urn because sun exposure or falls can damage the shape. Keep a metal urn on a stable surface, out of direct sunlight. Use a soft, dry cloth – never damp – to clean a metal cremation urn, as water can cause rust to form.
Glass and Marble
As with most urns, you should keep dust off glass or marble by simply wiping with a dry, soft cotton cloth from time to time. The difference with these materials is that you can use a damp cloth or glass cleaner to shine them. Just be sure to dry the urn completely afterwards, to prevent damage to the container.
Ceramic
There are two main points to remember when caring for a ceramic urn:
If you have any other questions regarding how to care for your cremation urn, please contact us at Mountain View Funeral Home in Mesa. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff is here to help you with all of your funeral planning needs and beyond.
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