How to Easily Clean Artificial Plants

12 Jul.,2023

 

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How do you clean artificial plants? Here is the easiest way to clean old fake plants.

When you get tired of winter, adding fake plants to your surroundings can be a huge morality boost. Unfortunately many times when you pull them out of hibernation, they don’t look the best. Before you start decorating with your fake plants, renew them with these tips; How to Easily Clean Artificial Plants.

How to Easily Clean Artificial Plants

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Determine What Your Artificial Plants are Made Of

First, you need to figure out what your fake plants are made of. Many of the real-looking plants these days are made of plastic, which makes them very easy to clean.

You’ll also want to figure out what the base or foundation is made of. My topiary leaves were all plastic with a grapevine neck and my wreath was also the same material. Even styrofoam is fine to get wet.

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Clean your Artificial Plants with Soap and Water

I don’t enjoy cleaning, so using fancy ways and products just aren’t my gig. I love good, old soap and water and a nice fragrance. That’s all it takes to quickly clean your fake plants before you decorate with them!

Fill up your sink with your favorite dish soap and hot water. I love Mrs. Meyers in whatever scent is seasonal. The green, fresh scents are usually what I gravitate towards in the spring: Apple, Parsley, Lemon Verbena, Radish and Honeysuckle are some of my favorites.

Dish soap cuts grease and grime, so it’s perfect to clean your plants.

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If you plants are plastic or grapevine, submerge them in the sudsy water and give them a bath. With your fingers, rub the leaves and disrupt the dust and spiderwebs. If you have some parts that maybe shouldn’t be submerged, just rub those leaves with soapy water between your fingers.

I didn’t submerge the clay pots of my topiaries because I didn’t want them to soak up water. I just submerged the top round part and then cleaned the bottom leaves between my fingers. I also rubbed the moss base a little with wet fingers to disrupt any dust that had collected there.

Rinse, Dry and Repair Fake Plants

Once you’re done cleaning, rinse with hot water and drip dry.

If any pieces of the greenery fell off in the process, no problem. Just find the little post that held it and hot glue it back on.

Now your fake plants are all ready for decorating! Because dusty artificial plants are just icky;) Fake plants are a great way to boost your mood and transition your home decor to Spring!

More DIY faux plants and project ideas:

“DIY Leafy Placemats”

“Easy Mixed Moss Grapevine Wreath”

“Get the Most From Your Faux/Everlasting Flowers”

“Update Your Decor by Updating Your Greens”.

Filling your home with green will definitely chase the winter away and get Spring started. Hope you enjoyed How to Easily Clean Artificial Plants. Become an Insider to keep the ideas flowing!

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