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Stained Glass Wind Chimes | Cleaning tips and procedures for your wind chimes

Built by Daryl Plaza on Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Stained glass wind chimes are a beautiful accessory. These accessories can be hung outside the home, on decks and patios, near pool and recreation areas, and even in gardens that may be contained in the yard. There are many unique and innovative ways to make good use of these particular products. However, when faced with the task of cleaning these types of stained glass wind chimes, many owners may find that they are perplexed on the steps that are necessary to do so.

While it is important to ensure that the quality and value of your wind chimes are properly upheld, cleaning them is actually really simple. In this guide, you will learn how to easily clean stained glass wind chimes. Seeing that these products are growing in popularity, I feel it is necessary to share these basic care steps with you.

The first thing that you should understand when it comes to cleaning stained glass wind chimes is that there are certain products that can be used safely, and then there are those that should not be used. Instead of going into the long list of items that should not be used, I see it best to share with you the products that are safe to use on wind chimes that are composed of stained glass.

When it comes to chemical compounds that are designed for cleaning, the best types to use are those that are actually designed to clean regular types of glass. An example may include items like Windex and Sparkle. Now, in order to get into the detail when cleaning, you will need some basic supplies to do so. Good items to have on hand include toothbrushes, steel wool that is considered to be “fine” or “extra fine”, and even Q-Tips.

When you have gathered all of the above, it is time to start cleaning your stained glass wind chimes. First, you will want to spray some of the cleaning solution into a soft cloth. You will want to do a basic “wash up” of the entire product. If you have small pieces of glass, or tight areas to clean, you should use the Q-Tips that you have previously gathered.

Now, if you are cleaning stained glass wind chimes that have any type of texture to them, it is best to implement the use of the toothbrush that you have previously gathered. If there are difficult stains on the chimes, you may want to implement the use of the steel wool that you previously prepared.

It is important to ensure that it is “soft” steel, or you may damage the wind chimes. See, this is a really simple procedure! The real challenge is simply performing the actual cleaning. Gathering supplies and actually using them are the easy parts!

For more information on windchimes check out: www.beautifulwindchimes.com

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