A beautiful lampshade plays a key role in the look of a lamp and the atmosphere of a room. However, over time, dust, dirt and stains build up, which detracts from its appearance. To extend the life of your lampshades and preserve the lustre of your lighting, proper care is essential. Find out how to effectively clean lampshades made from different materials without damaging the delicate surfaces. It is important to adapt your cleaning method to the material of your lampshades:
Dusting lampshades
Regardless of the material, the following applies: Regular dusting significantly extends the lifespan of lamps. Use a dry microfibre cloth, a vacuum cleaner attachment or a soft brush. This prevents dust from becoming permanently embedded in the surface and having to be laboriously removed later.
Tip: An anti-static cloth or a slightly damp cloth with a little glycerine can help keep new dust at bay for longer.
Cleaning lampshades of fly droppings
Fly droppings can leave unsightly stains. You can remove these as follows:
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For fabric or plastic, a mild cleaning solution of water and washing-up liquid is often sufficient. Gently dab the affected area with a damp cloth.
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For glass lampshades, you can wipe the affected areas with a damp sponge.
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However, you should never clean paper or parchment lampshades with a damp cloth to avoid damage.