How do you get dust off fake flowers?

Lisah51501961
by Lisah51501961
  11 answers
  • Julie Ball Julie Ball on Nov 30, 2017

    Put upside down in a plastic bag add table salt scrunch bag tip up and down making sure the salt goes in and out of flowers works perfectly

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Nov 30, 2017

    Blow with a hairdryer - Swish upside down in soapy water and stand on drainer till dry - or low level on Vac..........

  • Gbi29890639 Gbi29890639 on Nov 30, 2017

    Use your Blowdryer

  • Pam31694561 Pam31694561 on Nov 30, 2017

    We always begged them with a good amount of salt and shook them clean. Now we spray the dust off with canned air brought at an office supply store.

  • Porche296 Porche296 on Nov 30, 2017

    Put a nylon hose over end of hose pipe on cleaner, or use a clean paint brush...

  • Gra11620123 Gra11620123 on Nov 30, 2017

    I have always just made a pan of luke warm water and add a drop of dish detergent & then swish them & lay on a towel , they will dry nicely , mine have lasted for years


  • Lisa S. Lisa S. on Nov 30, 2017

    Dish pan with dishwashing liquid. Swish, rinse and shake. Lie them on towel until dry. They will last for years. Works for silk or plastic.

  • Russbow Russbow on Nov 30, 2017

    We set them in the shower, that has a hose and spray head, and spray away. Works great for MANY years. Old timer here.

  • Barbara Barbara on Nov 30, 2017

    The craft stores have a Silk Plant Cleaner. You just spray on heavily )outside) and they air dry. Been doing this for years. The easiest!

  • Robert G Robert G on Nov 30, 2017

    Buy yourself a can of air in a can found in the electronic dept.

  • Chubby58 Chubby58 on Nov 30, 2017

    My husband has an air compressor. It's great for cleaning fake flowers.