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Chandelier cleaning


karen104

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Can anyone recommend somewhere/someone who cleans chandeliers? I've got two contemporary ones that desperately need cleaning that were left by the previous owners when I bought my house so I don't think they are especially valuable but I like them! Looking on the internet I can only find companies that seem to be be geared towards stately homes or similar and my needs are slightly more modest.


Any suggestions gratefully received.


Thanks

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I think you can get stuff that you just spray on, with newspaper or something underneath to catch the drips obviously.


I think Lakeland sell it.


I keep meaning to check it out to do mine!


ETA: Here you go ....


http://www.lakeland.co.uk/22245/Chandelier-and-Crystal-Cleaner?src=gfeed&gclid=CIqplsby8rUCFaLHtAodCkQAtg


ETA: The reviews are somewhat mixed though, so maybe it's not as good as I thought .....

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