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Would actually like to find someone to do it, as my previous cleaner person no longer does this service. My chandelier looks like something from Disney's Haunted Mansion ride.
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2007-12-12 11:55:00 · 6 answers · asked by wanninonni 6 in Home & Garden Decorating & Remodeling

6 answers

How To Clean Crystal Chandeliers
(Quickly)

1. Spread a drop cloth under the chandelier (such as
newspaper)

2. Use your favorite glass cleaner.

3. Spray, Spray, Spray and let everything drip off (This requires no disassembly of lamp, no scrubbing of Crystal pieces.)

Make sure the power is turned off and no electrical wires are exposed!


More Thorough Cleaning

1. Take out all bulbs and put them aside.

2. Lay a folded towel over the bottom of a sink or
dishpan. Half fill this with medium hot water. Add soap
or detergent and swish up suds.

3. Fill a large pan with clean hot water for rinsing.
Add a little ammonia to this rinse water for extra
sparkle. Also pad this pan with a towel to keep fine
glass from breaking.

4. To wash, take the crystal drops and saucers off of the
chandelier, a few at the time. Wipe the frame or "arm" of
the chandelier with a cloth wrung out of suds.

5. Wash the parts in the sudsy water. Rinse them with hot
water and wipe them dry. Then put them back right away to
make sure that they go in the right places. If any pins
or wires look weak or rusty, put in new ones.

6. Keep on taking down, washing, and re-changing more parts
until the whole piece is clean.

7. Sponge off the bulbs. Rinse them, wipe them dry and
put them into their sockets again.

2007-12-12 12:14:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Good news for you. You can buy the cleaner. I think it is Crystal clear or something similar. You will find it a light fixture store. You spread plastic or papers under it and spray it. The dirt rolls off. Not a bad job.

2007-12-12 14:13:50 · answer #2 · answered by Jan C 7 · 1 0

Softball has the answer, but I'll add that I used to put on a COTTON glove and use it to clean crystals, etc. This way you don't have to take the whole thing apart.

2007-12-13 01:12:29 · answer #3 · answered by saaanen 7 · 0 0

I am sure that you can pay someone to do it but I bet it will be expensive. If you want to try doing it yourself, go to ehow and get their directions. Good Luck!

2007-12-12 12:03:19 · answer #4 · answered by Aimee 2 · 0 1

Did you try a pressure washer?

2007-12-12 12:01:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

http://www.chandelierparts.com/index.asp?Category=46&PageAction=VIEWCATS

2007-12-12 11:59:52 · answer #6 · answered by K 6 · 0 1

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