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Infuse a room with luxury by hanging a crystal chandelier. Rather than using teardrop-shaped crystals, as was common in the past, many contemporary light fixtures use acrylic, glass, or genuine crystal in bold, abstract modern shapes. Your chandelier will grow dirty and dusty no matter how well you take care of it or how well you choose to maintain it. It is simple to clean crystal chandeliers, but it takes a lot of time. Time is of the essence if you intend to complete the task in one sitting.
Get rid of anything blocking the light from the chandelier, like a coffee table or a rug. If you don’t want to destroy your floor or carpet, put down a plastic tarp or drop cloth. To reach the crystals, position a sturdy ledge or step stool approximately off-center to one side of the chandelier. Make sure the ladder you’re working from is high enough to allow you to do your tasks comfortably.
Turn off the breaker in the area if you’re worried about the wiring, but keep some lights on so you can get things done while the breaker is out. Before cleaning, turn off the wall switch and make sure the lights are fully cool.
Clean up as much dust and spiderwebs as you can with a brush, lambswool, or ultra-soft duster. When cleaning, there is no need to stir up the dust that has settled on the floor. Clean the crystals, bulbs, and light fixtures of dust.
If you don’t have any professional glass cleaner on hand, you can get the same results by mixing one part isopropyl alcohol with four parts distilled water. Use a spray sprayer to combine the alcohol and water for convenient application.
Next, spray a minimal quantity of glass cleaner onto one towel and climb the ladder. Wipe the crystal down on both sides using a damp, lint-free microfiber towel. Spraying the glass cleaner straight onto the crystal could damage the chandelier’s finish. Remove any remaining dust from the light fixture and the bulbs with a dry cloth before proceeding.
When one area of the crystals or fixture is clean, repeat the process in the next section.
Remove the crystal prisms from the chandelier for a more thorough cleaning. Only do this if you have a steady hand and feel comfortable handling delicate crystals.
Place a movable blanket or comforter underneath if you’re worried about breaking a crystal while dismantling the chandelier. Arrange the ladder on the mantle, so it is somewhat asymmetrical concerning the light. The power should be turned off at the wall or the breaker box. Please wait as the bulbs cool down.
Needle-nose pliers are a valuable tool on the ladder, and they may be stored in a bucket or the pocket of an apron. The crystals could be challenging to remove without the pliers.
Start dismantling the crystals from the light fixture at a small scale and work your way through it. Put them in a deep bag or a big bucket. Once the area is clear of crystals, dust the fixture and bulbs with a dry towel before continuing up the ladder.
Warm water and a few drops of dish soap in a sink or a big plastic tub will do the trick. Protect the crystals in the tub by lining them with a cloth. Preferably use a delicate cloth or sponge to clean each crystal. After washing in cold water, pat dry with a lint-free microfiber towel.
The crystals in the chandelier may be put back together correctly if you refer to the photographs for guidance. Protect your hands by donning a pair of white cotton gloves to lessen the risk of fingerprint smudges.
You’re delighted with your chandelier because it’s such a bold decorative element in your home. If you take the time to learn how to maintain your crystal chandelier, it will continue to shine brightly for years to come.
It may be necessary to hire a professional cleaning agency to come and take apart and reassemble your chandelier if it is too large, heavy, or intricate for you to handle safely. Olaf’s Window Cleaning is ready to help for both residential home and commercial property. Get clean crystal chandeliers with the help of our team’s cleaning services.
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