Whether you're unpacking Christmas decorations from the loft or getting ready to put them away, we've put together some of our top tips for how to clean Christmas decorations to make them sparkle throughout the festive season. Discover how to clean Christmas decorations without using any harmful chemicals below.
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Top tip: Use a soft make up brush to gently remove any dust from Christmas ornaments before repacking
If you have an artificial Christmas tree, we recommend giving it a quick clean before your put it up and before you put it away to keep on top of any dust and avoid a musty smell.
Place your Christmas tree on top of a plastic bag on the floor and use a vacuum to gently hoover over the branches. We recommend using a smaller vacuum attachment to reduce the risk of sucking any tree branches up.
Dip a soft cloth into a bowl of water and washing up liquid and gently wipe down to remove any remaining dust or glitter. Leave to air dry fully before wrapping and returning to its box.
Always check the proper cleaning instructions when reading how to clean Christmas decorations, as many ornaments recommend against using water or liquid when cleaning.
Use a soft, dry microfibre cloth to wipe down every ornament before wrapping in packing paper. If possible, avoid using newspaper to protect ornaments as the acid and ink in the paper can leak on to older ornaments, particularly if they are a light colour. By storing the ornaments correctly, you will prevent the build-up of dust and reduce the need for cleaning and wiping down Christmas ornaments the following year.
Over time, Christmas stockings can gather particles of dust, dirt and debris that lead to musky smells. Fortunately, most Christmas stockings can easily be washed using a little warm water.
Mix a few drops of washing up liquid into a large bowl and add warm water and a few tablespoons of white vinegar. The white vinegar will act as a natural deodoriser and remove any odours from the Christmas stockings. Place the stockings into the bowl and leave to soak for five minutes. If necessary, use a soft brush to gently remove any coloured stains or marks.
Leave the Christmas stockings hanging up to dry naturally and avoid wringing out as this can ruin the shape of the stocking.
Top tip: use a lint roller to gently remove any dust or hairs from fabric Christmas decorations
While this festive article focused on how to clean Christmas decorations, you can find a wealth of environmentally-friendly cleaning guides on our blog.
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