believe it or not i sprayed mine with an all purpose cleaner like awesome or fantastic something in that nature then put them in the shower and gave them a good shower came out like new
let hang or sit in the tub to drip dry and then put it back on.
2007-03-06 07:30:02
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answered by lynnepeterpan 4
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If it's dust, take it outside and spray it down with compressed air. I clean mine this way. If it's stains, you'd need to know what kind of material it is made of before you use any harsh cleaners on it. Maybe try a paste made from your laundry detergent, then rinse it out. Check a small spot for color fastness first!
2007-03-07 07:28:35
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answered by tinkerbell 1
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First dust them off & then with a small vaccuum cleaner attatchment. Clean off any remaining particles.
2007-03-06 05:07:51
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answered by The Oracle Of Portland Maine 3
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I did mine recently. I used one of those brushes you see with a dust pan. You can also try the brush attachment for your vacuum.
2007-03-06 07:39:03
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answered by bugs280 5
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Lint rollers work good but I also dust mine with a small paintbrush. It works really well.
2007-03-06 06:04:20
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answered by Princess 4
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Lint removers work well too. The sticker on a roll type.
2007-03-06 05:08:54
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answered by Anonymous
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from dust or stains? dont know about stains but i usually use just a very very slightly wet towel...make sure it is one with color that could bleed....and just simply dust it that way.
2007-03-06 06:38:00
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answered by shannwater 1
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