Long-term care requires a structured monthly plan. Begin with a surface cleaning routine, followed by a thorough inspection of joints, connectors, and hinges for wear or looseness. Lubricate moving parts as needed with a silicone-compatible lubricant, avoiding over-application near electrical components. Check temperature and humidity exposure in the storage area and adjust ventilation to prevent material fatigue or odor buildup.
Color and texture checks should note any fading or micro-cracking, with targeted touch-ups as needed. Re-tighten fasteners and refresh any adhesive or mounting points that show signs of separation. Replace worn-out inserts or padding to sustain comfort and pose stability. Finally, rotate accessories and posing positions to distribute wear evenly and maintain a fresh appearance over months and years of use.