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Cleaning Artificial PlantsBy Doris from Sparta, TN Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Artificial PlantsI put the small artificial plants in a big paper bag, throw in a hand full or so of salt and shake well. Post by suzin RE: Cleaning Artificial PlantsIf they are small plants that are dusty you can get canned air to blow the dust off. I like the suggestion about the shower but be sure the pot and whatever is in the pot as soil are water resistant or protected. Post by Suntydt RE: Cleaning Artificial Plants
For an artificial plant/flower that is very lg. place a discarded knee high hose over the end of your vacuum attachment to remove dust. if the plant needs more cleaning place a large trash bag under the plant and spray with ammonia and simply wipe clean. Post by nunley10 RE: Cleaning Artificial PlantsI put them outside in a good rain. Post by Want2Help RE: Cleaning Artificial PlantsI stick them in the shower every now and then. I have also heard that using the low heat on a hair dryer works, but to me giving them an occasional shower and leaving them there while they drip dry, is the easiest and fastest way to do it. Post by redhatterb Archived Request: Cleaning Artificial Plants
Could you please tell me the best and most economical way to clean my artificial plants? Post by ThriftyFun |
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