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What is the easiest way to clean artificial plants?
6 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Many companies make artificial plant spray. It works WELL. Dries fast, too. Do it outside or over the sink. The best thing to do is use it more often so they don't get so dirty
Source(s): pro housecleaning - 1 decade ago
I wouldn't use liquid of any kind really unless they're REALLY dirty (not just heavily dusty) because it's kind of a pain in the butt. The salt idea works really well... put salt in a zip lock bag with the plant and shake. The salt rubs the thick dust off. If they've just got a thin layer of dust, a microfiber duster works very well. Try working dusting into your weekly or bi-weekly (depending on how dusty it is where you live) to keep from having to do the salt thing over and over.
- sweetpeaLv 71 decade ago
I've heard of putting them in a plastic bag with a box of Kosher salt. Carefully move it around so the salt is able to knock off any dust.
- Gloria ALv 71 decade ago
I usually fill a bucket of water and put a little bit of woolite, dump it and leave there for a while, then after I removed it, I put some clean water and they come out really clean.
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- 1 decade ago
heyy
i use wind x
or there are sometimes
are sprays near where they sell artificial plants !
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