Comments on: Cleaning Silk Plants & Flowers https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/ Trusted Cleaning Advice Since 2009 Wed, 19 Apr 2023 15:25:03 +0000 hourly 1 By: Joanne https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/#comment-114543 Sat, 19 Sep 2020 19:22:54 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=1187#comment-114543 Call me old fashioned, but for some very dense large wreaths, I took it outside and distanced myself and used a leaf blower ( (but do it in the backyard so your neighbors don’t see the dust storm). For those silk greens on the top shelf, I too dunk just the plant upside down in water and leave upside down to dry. For my silk trees, I carefully wrap the basket in a plastic bag and lay sideways over the patio table when rains, shake and turn a few times. The rain water does not leave spots.

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By: Joy Clarl https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/#comment-67119 Mon, 05 Sep 2016 15:49:17 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=1187#comment-67119 Thank you! Only took about 15 minutes to brush dust off my 4 ft. Silk ficus!

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By: Donna https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/#comment-66851 Wed, 17 Aug 2016 12:07:20 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=1187#comment-66851 In reply to Lisa.

That stuff is cheap. Buy new.

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By: Carolyn https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/#comment-62135 Thu, 19 Nov 2015 16:32:29 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=1187#comment-62135 In reply to Barbara (or Crazy Hairspray Bird Lady).

Just tried that hairspray thing on a plant I got at a swap meet. It worked great ! It was really dusty and now loos lie new.

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By: Barbara (or Crazy Hairspray Bird Lady) https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/#comment-49547 Wed, 19 Nov 2014 09:03:24 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=1187#comment-49547 I have some that are hung high up, and I am rather height impaired (my ex womb mate received the height gene, and the looks, I am the smart one!) anyway one year I was hosting Christmas, this was in the eighties, and I noticed the dust on the silk plants, I was in a rush to get ready and for some reason I sprayed them with hair spray, and guess what! Not only did they not look dusty, but ended up shiny! I even received comements on how nice they looked. Now only I knew that I had actually hairsprayed the dust on them forever, but it did the trick, and I still do that, once or twice a year, and they still look great! Oh I also use hair spray to kill flying bugs. So some people call me crazy hairspray bird lady!

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By: Deborah https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/#comment-42836 Tue, 16 Sep 2014 21:18:17 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=1187#comment-42836 Melissa, this worked great! Thank you.

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By: Sarah https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/#comment-42832 Tue, 16 Sep 2014 15:39:51 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=1187#comment-42832 In reply to Saakina.

Hi Saakina

In regards to using cheese cloth & paper towels on the hose of your vacuum, how about a nylon stocking? Wrap the closed end of your nylon (hope you’re not allergic) and bind it on your hose by tying TIGHT or with a rubber band.
Any leaves, flowers or plastic parts sucked off will be caught in the fine mesh and easily replaced.

CAUTION: Be SURE the nylon is on tight and there are no runs, rips, or tears close to the hose opening. Sad to say, you’ll be worrying about repair costs more than your flowers

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By: Sarah https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/#comment-42830 Tue, 16 Sep 2014 15:28:43 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=1187#comment-42830 Hi Melissa and readers!

I’ve tried many a technique and found the best method is the salt in a bag trick to be tried and true.

Tip # 1: do this ONLY by using LARGE grained salt! Morton’s is too tiny and can be “caught” in between the smaller spaces. Also, if there’s the slightest bit of a damp spot, those suckers can cling like crazy and drive you nuts trying to get them off.

Tip # 2: use a large garbage bag for long stems and shake in your garage or outdoors. It’s great to do this inside BUT trust me, you’ll need the space and really don’t want to end up with salt particles on your carpeting, kitchen floor or hardwood flooring either. Again, a pain to clean up and salt may or may not discolor certain types of floors.

Happy shaking!

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By: Joan M. https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/#comment-35449 Sun, 18 May 2014 19:48:12 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=1187#comment-35449 In reply to silk trees.

That method could really damage the plants or flowers. It sucks up the leaves and flower stems and disfigures the ones that are left. Believe me I tried it. LOL

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By: tessadomesticdiva https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/#comment-27947 Sun, 13 Apr 2014 21:27:43 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=1187#comment-27947 This worked like a charm! Thanks!

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By: Saakina https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/#comment-23367 Fri, 04 Apr 2014 02:39:31 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=1187#comment-23367 In reply to silk trees.

Trail and error girl here (I;m allergic to everything on gods green earth so I’ve been in possession of quite the collection of fake plants) So I tried vacuuming the silk ficus and well… let’s just say it ended up with some bald spots. I tried covering the end with a paper towel and some cheese cloth to help but it only decreased suction so it was hard to get at all of it to dust. Blowing the dust off with canned air really worked for me!

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By: silk trees https://cleanmyspace.com/cleaning-silk-plants-flowers/#comment-23261 Wed, 02 Apr 2014 13:19:18 +0000 https://cmscom.wpengine.com/?p=1187#comment-23261 How about just plain Vaccuming the stuff! I think that would be way better

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