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How to Clean a Chandelier?

by Alexander W. 10 Oct 2024

The chandelier's detailed and elegant design makes it a stunning focal point in any room. At the same time, the glow of your chandelier lights up the room, making it an essential fixture. But over time, it collects dust and the bulbs become dim. With its many branches and intricate shape, the chandelier turns cleaning into a big hassle. Don't worry! This tutorial will guide you step-by-step on how to clean your chandelier without taking it down, and restoring its sparkle.

What You'll Need

Equipment / Tools

  • Ladder
  • Duster
  • Camera

    Materials

    • Spray bottle
    • Cleaning solution
    • Microfiber cloths
    • White cotton gloves
    • Towels

      How to Clean a Chandelier With the Glass On

      To save time and effort, clean your chandelier with the glass pieces still in place. This method is both faster and easier, letting you maintain its shine without the tedious work of disassembling and reassembling each piece.
      Clean a Chandelier

      Step 1: Prepare Cleaning Solution

      Choose the right cleaning solution

      The cleaning solution for your chandelier varies based on its material. For glass chandeliers, a common glass or window cleaner works best. For crystal chandeliers, while glass cleaner can be used, a mixture of dish soap and warm water will make them shine more brilliantly. When dealing with brass and metal chandeliers, opt for pine oil or a vinegar-based cleaner to effectively eliminate grime. To add an extra gleam, finish with a small amount of lemon oil or lemon juice afterward.

      Caution: Avoid using ammonia as it can tarnish metal.

      Mix the cleaning solution

      In a spray bottle, mix your selected cleaning solution.

      Step 2: Prepare the Area & Turn the Light Off

      • Before starting, ensure the space is clear by moving any furniture from below the chandelier.
      • Lay down a thick blanket under the chandelier to catch and cushion any pieces that might fall during cleaning.
      • Make sure to turn off the light and let the bulbs cool down. If you’re concerned about electrical safety, flip the breaker in your house.
      • Gather your supplies and position a stable ladder to reach the fixture comfortably.

      Step 3: Dust the Chandelier

      Make sure to dust before using any liquid cleaning solution. When dust and dirt get wet, they stick to the chandelier, making it far more difficult to clean without taking it down. Use a feather duster to brush off crystal pieces and hanging accessories. For the fixture and arms, a dryer sheet is a great option. It removes dust and has anti-static properties, ensuring your chandelier remains dust-free longer.

      Cleaning the crystal chandelier

      Step 4: Apply Cleaning Solution to Cloth

      Wear white cotton gloves to avoid leaving fingerprints and to clean the crystal or glass pieces. Spray the solution on a microfiber cloth or white cotton gloves, ensuring they are damp but not soaked. Do not spray directly onto the chandelier. Spraying directly can damage surfaces or break down varnish, but using a cloth ensures controlled cleaner application.
      When cleaning, start at the top of the chandelier and work your way down, wiping the metal arms and scrubbing any details with extra pressure to clean the crevices. For glass or crystal pieces, apply the cleaning solution directly and let them drip dry to prevent fingerprints.

      Pro Tips:

      Don't spin the chandelier to clean all angles, as this can damage the wiring." To avoid loosening the supports and risking a fall, shift the ladder around the chandelier as you clean.
      For a detailed clean, take off the crystals or hanging decorations for special care. Soak the crystals in a mixture of dish soap and hot water—the hotter the water, the fewer the spots. Leave them in the soapy water for a few minutes, then hand wash them for an extra sparkle.
      One final tip: take a picture of your chandelier before disassembling it to ensure correct reassembly and avoid stress.

      Step 5: Wipe and Dry the Pieces

      Using the damp cloth or glove, carefully wipe each crystal or glass piece, then dry and polish it with the dry part of the cloth or the other glove.

      Other Useful Tips for Cleaning a Crystal Chandelier

      • Every two to three months, dust your chandelier with a feather or lambswool duster and give it a full cleaning once a year.
      • Avoid ammonia-based cleaners, as they can damage the gold- or silver-plated hooks holding the crystal prisms.
      • While cleaning, consider replacing the light bulbs, especially if the chandelier is hard to reach.

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