Monday, April 27, 2009

Tips in Cleaning Chandeliers the Green Way

In celebration of the recent Earth Day, allow me to share with you, my dear readers an alternative method in cleaning your chandelier lighting. While it is true that chandeliers can be a sight to behold, when it collects dusts it is as easy for it to be an eye sore and a complete waste to have it hanging there not serving its aesthetic purpose.  

What you will need is a ladder high enough for you to reach the chandelier, two or three microfiber cloths (available in home stores), a bottle spray with a mixture of tea tree oil and water.  

It might be a challenge especially for those intricately designed pieces. The one thing to remember is to start from the top and work your way down then around. This makes the most sense, instead of having to get off and on the ladder while getting around several times. When you can easily wipe each element clean from up down then move either clockwise or otherwise. The process is easy, just spray the microfiber cloth with the mixture of tea tree oil and water then wipe each element of the chandelier piece. The second cloth will be used to polish the cleaned ones. Easy, right? Happy chandelier cleaning! 

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