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How are you supposed to clean them? I don't have any but you never know what's around the corner, do you? One likes to be prepared.


Noticed some 'chandelier cleaner' in one of the LL shops (where else?) but I think there must be some element of human effort needed too. There always is.

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> Dulwichmum does the ones in the Quiet Room

> standing on MichaelP's shoulders with a feather

> duster waering a French Maid's outfit...we

> blindfold Michaelp



But no chandelier is too high or too dirty for her*




*Pictured prior to tackling the Great Chandelier at Dulwich College...http://joujoupapillon.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/trapeze.jpg

maxxi Wrote:

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http://joujoupapillon.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/trapeze.jpg


Ermm....


There's a bit of a "camel toe" going on there or is it a "hot dog"


I never can remember.


What's your * ahem * view maxxi ?



NETTE:-$

Don't be vulgar Nette dear.


They didn't have camels then.


That is padding to act against 'branch-chafing' when tackling an open-armed candelabra of the type favoured by the better class of Music Hall.


If you look closely you will see the talented Dulmum is preparing to ascend to the Palladium No. 3 Chandelier whilst dancing the higland fling (she will do anything for an extra thruppence three-farthing).

Thanks all for your brilliant suggestions, who'd have thought there were so many ways to clean chandeliers? I did laugh out loud at how they are done in the Quiet Room.


I'm wondering if I could use small children as servants* and send them to the garage to use the pressure thingy. They might be cheaper than cleaners on here and than karter's hourly rate.


I can't sing.


* you certainly could in the 80s as I distinctly remember thinking it was great having younger brothers around, if not to fetch and carry, what on earth were they for?

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