Use a touch of whole milk. Buff with soft flannel. Don't use windex.
2006-09-04 17:11:04
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answered by Emee 3
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Your best bet is just to use a soft cloth or a paper towel moistened with plain water. Besides making your rubber plant look better, it will also make it healthier by cleaning the pores of the leaves, which it needs to "breathe." I wouldn't use Windex, and although there are products that are supposed to make the leaves shine, I would avoid those, because they can clog up the leaves' pores. A nice clean leaf is shiny and attractive as it is - no additives needed!
2006-09-04 19:10:12
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answered by sonomanona 6
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first off, WINDEX WOULD KILL THE PLANT. Water would do fine, just use a washcloth or some type of towel...the paper towels might be too abrasive for the leaves
2006-09-04 18:52:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a Q tip and dip it in a cup of milk and wash leaves. It will clean them and make them shiny.
2006-09-04 18:53:36
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answered by Geri H 3
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It doesnt matter, I would just use water and a paper towel, or just dust them. If they really need a good cleaning use a spary cleaner, like windex. Good Luck!
2006-09-04 18:49:21
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answered by Ashley B 1
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Wipe the leaves with mayonaise.
2006-09-04 18:51:46
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answered by da_hammerhead 6
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Use milk and a very soft brush
2006-09-04 19:00:08
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answered by mapleguy 7
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with lemon juice or mayo
2006-09-04 19:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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use regular salad dressing (spin blend)
2006-09-04 18:49:47
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answered by Ricky Lee 6
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