For All Sarah Lee Studio Resin:

  • Do not cut directly on resin
  • Keep out of direct sunlight to prevent yellowing
  • Do not store in extreme temperatures for long periods of time (this includes your hot car and attic)
  • Not meant for outdoor use. Covered porches should be fine but bring the piece inside during extreme temperatures and weather.
  • To clean, wipe resin with dry/damp cloth or hand wash when needed. Do not soak. (use glass cleaner and microfiber cloth for a streak-free finish)
  • Your resin is food safe and heat resistant up to approximately 120 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Salt Cellar/ Wood box

    • Wipe out with damp or dry cloth
    • Do not soak. If wet, allow to dry completely before using. 
    • If the wood looks dry, recondition with mineral/cutting board oil
  • Wood Boards

    • Do not: cut directly on resin, store in extreme temperatures, submerge, or use dishwasher
    • Wash with mild soap after each use
    • Dry off and allow board to dry overnight before storing
    • Recondition board when needed (when it looks dry) with food grade mineral oil. The more you use it/wash it, the more frequently it will need oiled. It's okay if you get oil on the resin portion; use a soapy cloth to wipe off. 
    • Pro Tip: Get a plate stand to display your board when not in use!
  • Olive Wood Dishes

    • Do not: store in extreme temperatures, submerge, or use dishwasher
    • Hand wash when needed
    • To prevent cracking, recondition with a wood conditioner a few times a year or when it looks dry. It's okay if you get oil on the resin portion; use a soapy cloth to wipe off. 
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