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Artificial Plant CleanerJeri from Indiana Feedback About This Post:RE: Artificial Plant CleanerI've found that Silk N Splendor works great on my dusty plants. You can just spray it on and let it dry...works great and no mess. Just lay a towel down because it will drip slightly. You can buy it at QualitySilkPlants.com Post by cyoung35 RE: Artificial Plant CleanerI am a interior plantscaper, that maintains live and silk plants. About fifteen years ago with the help of a chemist I developed a product that works great for cleaning silk plants. The product is called "SilkBrite" and you can get it at www.leaftek.com Post By Steve Reiss (Guest Post) RE: Artificial Plant CleanerI take my silk plants into the shower and rinse them off while I shower. Most silks these days are polyester. I then lay them upside down for the water to drain out and air dry them. No special cleaner is needed. I have been a profesional floral designer and we just hosed them off! Post by lindal RE: Artificial Plant CleanerOn artifical plants and silk flowers I just use sudsy ammonia and water, and dip them in, rinse them off with clean water, air dry them and they are sparkling clean... Post By Ginny Cassidy (Guest Post) RE: Artificial Plant CleanerI know you can dust silk flowers/ leaves by placing salt or rice in a brown paper bag, add silk flowers and shake. Post by Diamondee |
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