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Furniture Polish For Cleaning Silk PlantsBy Marnita from Cumming, GA Feedback About This Post:RE: Furniture Polish For Cleaning Silk PlantsI always wash my silk flowers. If they are in a secure arrangement I put soapy water in the sink and turn them upside down and swish around then rinse and blot with a towel and then if able to sit outside to dry. They look like brand new and I have a feeling the furniture polish will build up on them as someone else said. If they are nicotine stained from someone smoking this even cleans up with the soapy water. Post by spesialangel RE: Furniture Polish For Cleaning Silk Plants
Not all, but MANY silk plants are water resistant and able to be dipped into hot bath water/mild detergent, then rinsed the same way and stood up to drip dry in the tub. I've done this for years with great success IF there are no dried pods/leaves/paper tape-wrapped branches/stems. Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Furniture Polish For Cleaning Silk PlantsThanks! My daughter is getting married in 1 week. I plan to use some trees & plants that are @ the church & they are in need of cleaning. I will use this tip & save time. I was planning to take the water hose to them!! Post By Mona (Guest Post) |
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