dunk them in oxy clean for a few minutes....let it airdry
2006-10-26 15:23:03
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answered by Ruth Less RN 5
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except they're of large value throw them awar and bypass to walmart and get new ones. Dusting is all you're able to do for fabric colors, with a feather duster. Any liquid used to scrub will turn the airborne dirt and dust to stains. call an excellent outdated deeler or a museum and ask a thank you to finished the job.
2016-12-16 15:06:04
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answered by ? 4
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Compressed air. If you don't have a compressor take it to a gas station and use the air for tires. Then to clean use dry cleaning fluid, put in a spray bottle and spray away . The dirt will magicly disapear. (just don't breathe it)
2006-10-26 15:26:40
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answered by Fireman T 6
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Get the canned air you use to clean computer keyboards. It works great. Gets all the dust out.
2006-10-26 15:29:00
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answered by jelly-bean 4
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Vacum them with the hose part with the brush on it . Don't use anything wet it might water stain it depending on the material.
2006-10-26 18:52:56
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answered by laura n Vacum it using the brush 1
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I've used our vacuum cleaner attachment to get the dust off the shades.
2006-10-26 15:23:29
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answered by MissHazel 4
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I would take them outside and hit them hard with a feather duster.
2006-10-26 15:24:03
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answered by DeborahDel 6
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use a lint brush. the sticky kind or the velvety kind.
2006-10-26 15:28:20
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answered by Evey 6
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