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How to Clean Wenwan Walnuts Without Overdoing It

Most of the time, cleaning Wenwan walnuts is a simple job. Keep it light, keep it dry, and do not try to make the pair look new again.

Definition

Cleaning is usually limited to removing dust and surface grime without stripping away the natural wear that has already started to build.

Why it matters

Too much cleaning can leave a pair looking flat, overly shiny, or strangely fresh for its age.

How to judge it

  • Use a soft dry cloth for ordinary dust.
  • If dirt sits in the grooves, clean gently and stop once the surface is clear.
  • Let the pair dry fully before putting it away.

Common mistakes

  • Soaking the walnuts in water.
  • Using strong cleaners or alcohol on a regular basis.
  • Trying to polish away every mark on the surface.

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