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chandelier spray.

4 replies

HamblesHandbag · 20/02/2012 14:35

How does it work?

And does it work?

And is there a good one?

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oreocrumbs · 20/02/2012 20:53

It is compressed air, you spray it into nooks and crannies, or onto a chandelier with lots of fiddly bits and it blows the dust off.

I don't know if they work though. I don't have a chandelier Sad

beesknobblyknees · 20/02/2012 21:04

I saw one in the Lakeland catalogue, which was a cleaning spray where the grime is meant to just drip off (having a cloth underneath to catch the drips). Went to order it online and the reviews are a bit dodgy saying that it leaves a residue which you then have to clean off. So....I don't know. Not sure I can be arsed with a 'easy' spray that makes it just as hard (probably will leave my light fitting grubby instead!).

HamblesHandbag · 21/02/2012 09:40

hmm, that doesn't sound so great. I was hoping for some miracle spray that I could waft in the general direction of my lights with amazing results.

Actually, I'd like a miracle spray for the boys' bedroom too...

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AIBUqatada · 21/02/2012 09:50

Ha! I love the fact that such a product exists. I expect my butler will be on at me to buy it now.

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