I just swish mine around in cold soapy water for a couple of minutes, rinse and dry gently in a towel. Actually, I do that for all of my silk flowers.
2007-01-18 17:31:31
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answered by Barry 6
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This will probably sound odd but my wife has used an old makeup/blush brush to clean the silk flower arrangement on our dresser. It did a great job.
2007-01-19 02:29:23
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answered by joem_1701 3
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I swish mine GENTLY in luke warm water with a little detergent, then you could pat dry GENTLY and if wanted, you could hang upside down to dry thoroughly. Tie the stems together before you start with some string and then you could peg on clothes line by the string. If you dust them often, you wont need to wash them frequently.
2007-01-18 22:11:47
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answered by jntt_bnks 3
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Fine Mist and Dry
2007-01-18 17:23:46
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answered by Anonymous
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This may sound wierd, but put them in a bag with salt, and shake it. take out and spray with compressed air or dust them or shake off the salt.
2007-01-18 17:25:22
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answered by Jelly 3
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buy real ones
2007-01-18 17:24:56
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answered by j918101080 2
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