How do I clean artificial flower arrangements in my home?
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You can try putting them in the shower.
For just a light dusting, take it outside and use a blow dryer, set on cold, to blow the dust away. For my larger or dustier flower clusters, I mix a teaspoon of Dawn in a half sink of warm water, swirl them in the mixture and then rinse with the spray nozzle or in another sink of clean water. I hang them upside down, outside to let them drip dry.
I have used my shower I put a little soap and water in a spray bottle and spritz them then lightly spray them and rinse off in shower leave dry works great very light water on them.
A blow dryer helps remove dust.
I take mine to the sink and gently spray with water until all the dust is removed. The weight of the water makes some of the flowers droop, but once dry they stand back up
I put them in the shower and gently hose them down
I use a blow dryer and then, if they're still dusty, put them in the shower.