id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body"> Alina Bradford/CNET There's nothing that ruins my holiday cheer like unpacking dirty decorations. This year, to save you some future cheer, be sure to clean your wreaths and garlands before you pack them up. You're future self will thank you. I know storing away decorations is tedious enough without cleaning, but trust me. I've got some tips that will make cleanup quick and easy. Now playing: Watch this: An easy, DIY screen-cleaning spray 1:00 Dried flowers Dried flower wreaths and garlands are delicate and all the nooks and crannies can be hard to dust, http://malanaz.com/luc-binh-go-tphcm-luc-binh-go-trang-tri-phong-khach/ giving you very few options on how to clean it.
Instead of shaking them, hoping the little bits of fuzz and lục bình gỗ tphcm bình gỗ trang trí phòng khách lint will fall off, try your blow dryer. Put your wreath or garland inside of a large trash bag. Set the blow dryer on a low, cool setting, lục bình gỗ tphcm bình gỗ trang trí phòng khách then wave it a few inches of your wreath inside of the bag. The blow dryer will liberate the dust and lint and the trash bag will catch the debris so it doesn't float around your home.
Instead of shaking them, hoping the little bits of fuzz and lục bình gỗ tphcm bình gỗ trang trí phòng khách lint will fall off, try your blow dryer. Put your wreath or garland inside of a large trash bag. Set the blow dryer on a low, cool setting, lục bình gỗ tphcm bình gỗ trang trí phòng khách then wave it a few inches of your wreath inside of the bag. The blow dryer will liberate the dust and lint and the trash bag will catch the debris so it doesn't float around your home.