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14 Comments on Geting a Chandelier Crystal Clear!
Hi Margaret, I love this product too. It really does work as it states. Thanks for the post.
Thanks Margaret, where do you buy this product?
I would also like to know where to get it. Thanks for the tip!
Thanks Margaret. I like to share product tips in my design and decor newsletter. Will look for this product.
Hi Margaret, I've been in quite a few period homes lately that have these enormous chandeliers so this will be useful info. Like others wanting to know above, where did you get this product?
http://www.nancysilver.com/care_prods/items/chandel.htm
not my post to answer this question BUT I wanted to look it up myself. It sounds like a product to keep in my cleaning supply bucket
Do you have to wipe the cystals at all or do they just drip dry and that's it? This sounds like a great product. I'll have to see if I can find it. Thanks for sharing, Margaret.
I purchased it at a local lighting store that specializes in light fixtures only. I have never looked at it at Lowe's or other big box stores. I do remove as much dust as possible before hand and cobwebs. When I spray it - I saturate the crystals until the liquid is dripping off a little. We've used it on a wide variety of contemporary and crystal chandeliers and it is a real timesaver!
This is a great product that can be found in lighting stores.
Once again, Margaret to the rescue! I've never heard of this product, so thanks!
Margaret,
Great information to know and thanks for sharing where you can purchase it. I didn't know something like this existed. You always have great post's!!!
Now that's news you can use...thanks for the info....I'm going see if I can locate this in Canada
Another tip for cleaning chandeliers to help with this one is to put on a pair of white cotton gloves (new unused gardening gloves are quite cheap) and spray the gloves with the cleaner, then simply rub the crystals with your gloved hands, it makes the job go faster and easier to get all the edges !
This is so cool - thanks Margaret - I'm trying it out on my own first!