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Cleaning Artificial Trees

Does anyone have an easy way to clean artificial trees. Dusting with a duster dosn't work ..
- Loafer98

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RE: Cleaning Artificial Trees

Use 1 part vinegar to 2 parts water in a spray bottle. It seems to work well.

Post By Jean (Guest Post)

RE: Cleaning Artificial Trees

I clean mine in the shower. It works really well. Do it when you don't need it because you got to let it drip dry.

Post By ashley (Guest Post)

RE: Cleaning Artificial Trees

Walmart carries a spray in both the pump bottle and aerosol can and this works well. You spray it on and let dry. It dusts the leaves as wells as leaves a shine. Works well on baskets as well.

When I run out of this stuff I just set my artificial plants or baskets under the shower and hose down well. I leave them in the shower to drip dry.

by Tawnda

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RE: Cleaning Artificial Trees

Most apartment dwellers don't have hoses. Putting the tree in the shower works pretty well if they are made of just foliage. Tip it so the water doesn't go in the container. Do it when you can leave the tree in the shower to drip dry.
I have a tree with fabric flowers I don't know how to clean. Any suggestions?

Post By Wally (Guest Post)

RE: Cleaning Artificial Trees

I suggest you put it outside and spray it down with the water hose. That is about the only way you will really get it cleaned.

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