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When was the last time you cleaned your lampshades? When was the last time you noticed that lampshades even need cleaning? But they do.
Some lampshades are made of paper, some are fabric, and some are stiff plastic, and cleaning probably isn’t on your weekly to-do list (especially if you have no idea how to clean a fabric lampshade). However, they are hardly insensitive to dirt and can at least get quite dusty. Therefore, cleaning is essential so that the light in your room shines brightly. Here are the best ways to clean different types of lampshades and keep them cleaner for longer.
Dust off your lampshades before doing a thorough cleaning
No matter what type of lampshade you have, they will be covered in dust just like any other surface in your home. But with fabric lampshades, regular dusters won’t cut (and can rub the dust deeper into the fibers). Because of this, the budget side is The family craftsman recommends using a lint roller on your lampshade before attempting spot cleaning. The sticky roller you usually use to remove pet hair and lint works just as well on a fabric lampshade. With a plastic or glass shade, a damp cloth is an easy way to wipe off the dust. If the lampshade is really dusty, vacuum it with a soft attachment to remove dust before wiping it or using the lint roller.
How to wash your lampshades
Fabric and plastic lampshades can be placed directly in a tub or sink filled with cold water and a little mild detergent. For white lampshade, use a detergent with oxygen bleach for a lighter cleaning. Housewife side Housewife instructions warns against letting the lampshade soak in the tub; This could damage the fabric or affect the adhesives that hold it together. Instead, soak the screen and scrub with a microfiber cloth to remove dirt, then remove it from the water and dry the screen. Then they recommend removing stubborn stains with a dry cleaning sponge.
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Paper lampshades require more love and care than dumping in a bathtub can offer. Before handling these delicate hues, put on gloves first to protect the hue’s paper from oils on your skin that could stain. Second, water is a no-go because it’s made of paper; Instead, gently wipe the screen with a dry microfiber cloth. Cleaning point Happy maids notes that an unusual way to clean parchment screens is to use a piece of white bread. Yes, go into your kitchen, grab a piece of bread and wipe the parchment lampshade like you were using a microfiber cloth. You will be surprised how effective it is at removing dust and dirt.
Dust your lampshades regularly
Once the lampshade has had its regenerating bath or cleaning, you should wipe it more regularly to prevent such build-up in the future. If you do this, first turn off the lights and let the lampshade cool down. Then, wipe off the shadow inside and outside (or vacuum if necessary). The next time you’re tidying up the living room or bedroom, add lampshades to the cleaning list and enjoy your cleaner, better-lit space.