How to properly wash a chandelier?
Room cleaning is always a long process for any housewife. Everything is especially complicated if it is necessary to clean the chandelier from contamination. However, knowing the basic rules and principles of this procedure, you can not only save time and effort, but also make the lamp look attractive.
How to prevent contamination?
Cleaning a chandelier is quite difficult if you do not have certain skills, therefore many housewives try in advance to prevent the appearance of dirt on the surface of the chandelier. This is especially true for those lamps that have an unusual shape, a large number of additional elements, under which a whole layer of dust is created. The most sought-after and popular remedies for preventing unwanted contamination include various antistatic agents, which are available in every store that specializes in household chemicals.
There is a wide variety of their types:
- wipes impregnated with a compound that repels dirt,
- sprays that are applied to surfaces,
- creamy gels that dissolve in water and with which the lamp is processed.
When using these products, cleaning the house becomes more enjoyable, since it is enough to thoroughly process the surface only once and let it dry well. Subsequent cleaning will be required after at least six months.
In most cases, all the means to prevent contamination do not require additional work - there is no need to wipe them off the lamps, therefore stains do not form on the surface.
Safety regulations
Many people think that when washing lamps, the most elementary safety rules must be followed, and so cleaning is carried out faster and more efficiently. However, the simplest requirements are the fastest and are forgotten:
- First of all, it is worth remembering that before starting cleaning, it is worth disconnecting electrical appliances (preferably from the network), and you also need to wait until the bulbs have cooled down well.
- If it is not possible to remove the lamp and start cleaning it from dirt in the bathroom, then you should take care of the presence of a stepladder (many use a regular table instead), as well as that it is stable. Ideally, when cleaning, you should make sure that there is one of your relatives or friends in the house who can insure and help when cleaning the chandelier.
- Most housewives, starting cleaning, do not even think about the fact that a significant amount of dust and other contaminants can cause allergic reactions, therefore, before starting cleaning, you should take care of either anti-allergenic drugs or a special mask in advance. It is also recommended to use rubber gloves as most lighting cleaners can irritate the skin.
The existing safety rules imply not only careful preparation for cleaning in order to avoid negative consequences for humans, but also for the lamp itself. Depending on what material it is made of, you should select the means suitable for this particular type of chandelier to remove dirt.
For example, it is not recommended to wash paper shades with damp wipes or rags, they will quickly become unusable with such cleaning, it is better for them to use a duster to remove dust and the most common eraser, with which it will be possible to remove stains formed on the surface of the lamp.
Joints and hard-to-reach places can be treated with a regular cotton swab. You can also use the sticky roller for safer cleaning.
Washing methods at home
All methods of removing dirt in the lighting device are divided into two types: wet or dry cleaning. Their choice depends on how dirty the surface of the chandeliers is, a thorough cleaning is required, or only a superficial one will suffice.
Dry cleaning
For dry cleaning, if the lamp is slightly stained, you can use a brush that has soft bristles or bristles. Many special brushes sold in household chemicals stores already contain antistatic agents that prevent dust from lingering on the surface of the product.
When cleaning, you must be extremely careful, since there is a high probability of damage to the chandelier case if it is too intensely exposed to it.
Wet cleaning
Wet cleaning involves, in addition to the fabrics or rags used for cleaning, the use of additional means - for example, a spray bottle, which will allow you to more thoroughly remove dirt. Today there are a huge number of tools that simplify the cleaning process. It can be a cleaning spray that can be applied to the chandelier surface or to a slightly damp cloth to get rid of even the oldest stains.
The most important thing in this matter is to clean as carefully as possible so as not to damage the surface.
Also popular are cleaning agents such as foam or aerosol, which are sold in any store and have fairly affordable prices. With their help, it is possible to clean not only the chandelier, but also other lighting fixtures in the room. The washing liquid that is part of their composition will easily remove dirt, you just need to remember the precautions and know that any cleaning agent is a chemical that can have a negative effect on the skin of the hands. Therefore, it is necessary to work with gloves.
How to make crystal shine?
Crystal is the material that gives a room a special look. Its use in the production of lighting fixtures has made a breakthrough in room design. This is the kind of material that can fade over time and not give the same brilliant light as on the first day after purchase and installation. The main contamination of the structure occurs as a result of irregular cleaning of the lamp, the deposition of dust or soot on the surface of the chandelier.
Giving a crystal chandelier its original appearance is actually not as difficult as it seems at first glance. You just need to decide on the detergent and the cleaning steps.
As a rule, such lamps have many additional elements, therefore cleaning a chandelier with many pendants has its own characteristics:
- After the device has been disconnected from the mains, it is necessary to disassemble the entire structure of the luminaire (this will be the main shade, as well as the numerous crystals and pendants that are part of the luminaire and give the luminaire a unique design).
- A plastic bowl must be used for cleaning., in which the whole procedure will take place. In iron or ceramic, there is a high probability of damage to small parts that may not break, but get scratched, which will cause the light from the chandelier to be dim and incorrectly scattered in the future.
- First of all, you should wash the plafond.... If it has a round shape, then the task is very simple, but square-shaped shades of crystal require more thorough cleaning, since much more dirt and dust accumulates at the joints and inner walls.
- After that, you can wash the rest of the elements. (those that are very small - with a cotton swab).
- Then thoroughly dry each element.after wiping them with a dry cloth or napkin.
If the whole procedure was done correctly, the chandelier will shine like new again.
How to quickly wash without removing?
Chandeliers usually have impressive dimensions, and therefore it is rather difficult to remove them from the mount in order to clean the accumulated dirt. Therefore, you have to use a stepladder and detergents - this allows you to rise to the level of the lamp and clean it under the ceiling.
After disconnecting the lamp from the power supply (or even turning off the electricity in the distributor in the apartment or on the site), you must wear rubber gloves to avoid unwanted effects on the surface of a fragile structure. In addition, rubber gloves hold crystal small elements better and there is no need to worry that during the washing process they slip out of your hands and break, falling to the floor (by the way, you can lay a soft cloth, a blanket, a blanket on the floor in case any -or from the elements of the chandelier will fall).
During the entire procedure, it is better to make sure that all manipulations are performed not by one, but in the company with an assistant, who, for example, will lay the removed elements on a thick and soft surface.
The removed small elements are placed in a plastic basin with warm water and ammonia diluted in it. While they are being cleaned, you can get rid of dust and plaque on the main shade, which is bolted to the ceiling. To do this, use a gauze cloth or brush to clean it. It is important in this case to let the structure dry thoroughly so that a short circuit does not occur at the moment when the electricity is turned on.
If you can't wipe off the plafond from strong dirt, and it's hard to stand on a stepladder for a long time, then you can use ordinary vodka. This is a good cleaning agent, because, firstly, it is able to remove even the oldest and dirty stains, and secondly, vodka quickly disappears without leaving excessive moisture and streaks on the surface. If there are decorative elements in the form of a carving on the plafond, you can clean them using an ordinary toothbrush, pre-treated in a solution of ammonia.
In the event that none of the elements of the lamp is removed, then you can use cleaning sprays or aerosols, which are sold in any store. For this, the floor must be covered with old newspapers or rags so as not to stain the surface. After that, evenly distribute the cleaning agent on the surface of the chandelier and after a few minutes gently remove it with a rag or napkin. In this case, more time is spent on cleaning, but the result will be impressive.
How to properly wash a chandelier without removing is in the next video.
How to care for ceiling lights?
Ceiling lamps are able to create not only the main lighting of the room, but also additional comfort. Great results can be achieved with proper care. The efficiency of the chandeliers depends largely on how correctly they are used and are regularly cleaned from all kinds of contamination. The cleanliness of a luminaire is not only a bright and constant light, but also the environmental friendliness of the room in which it is installed. Proper care of the chandelier will increase its performance and extend its service life.
It is worth paying attention to the means with which the chandelier is processed at the time of removing contamination - they must fully correspond to the material from which it was made (for example, for a paper shade, the use of excessive moisture can be destructive, and for a crystal chandelier, the same effect can create use of harsh synthetic products that can scratch the surface of the material).
When cleaning crystal objects, it is worth using specialized cleaners that do not form a film or form streaks. Dry the chandelier thoroughly after each cleaning procedure for several hours. It is better to treat metal elements of the luminaire with those substances that are not capable of oxidizing them. Compliance with these simple rules will prolong the life of the light source in the room and make it brighter and more saturated.
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