The props you use for your themed environments, amusement parks, and similar displays are absolutely crucial to immersing your target audience and achieving your goals.
However, those props aren’t cheap. Especially the larger props that are often major features.
To keep you from having to frequently replace expensive props, we’ve put together this guide on how to maintain and store large props.
If you follow this guide, your props will last for many years and still look great.
1: Keep the Prop Clean
The first step you can take to increase the longevity of your prop is to keep it as clean as possible. There are important tips to consider when cleaning a large prop, but we’ll cover those throughout this guide.
Frequently cleaning your prop will ensure that any dirt, debris, or other things that get on it don’t stain the material and ruin its appearance, and it will prevent corrosion over time depending on the material.
How often you need to clean a prop depends on the material it’s made with and the environment it’s in. If you have a beautiful statue as the centerpiece of an indoor themed environment and no one touches it, cleaning is easier and doesn’t need to be done any more frequently than your normal cleaning routine with the rest of the display.
However, if your prop is outdoors, constantly being touched, and generally put through a lot, you might want to clean it every day to ensure it stays in the best condition possible.
2: Don’t Use Harsh Cleaning Supplies
The exact materials you need to use to make sure your prop is clean without damaging it with over cleaning will differ depending on the material it’s made with.
With foam sculptures, simple dusting and wiping them down is enough for most cleaning sessions indoors. If it’s outside and exposed to dirt and grime from the environment and people touching it, a mild soap and warm water is more than enough. You don’t need to use harsh chemicals to clean your props.