How to fix your artificial foliage for the long term ?

2025-05-03 07:21:37
How to fix your artificial foliage for the long term ?

Maintaining the beauty of your artificial plants for a long time is essential if you want to have it in home or office. With a little care and some helpful cleaning methods, you can keep your fake plants looking pristine.

Selecting the appropriate method for cleaning your artificial plants can help them look better. 

Artificial leaves can get dusty and dirty after some time, make sure you clean them well. If dirty, wipe with a soft cloth or a soft brush. If your tall fake green plants are particularly dirty, you can also give them a light scrubbing with a little bit of soap and water to clean them more thoroughly. Just be sure to dry them thoroughly after rinsing to prevent any damage.

To prevent your faux flora from fading or discoloring, it’s best to keep them out of direct sunlight. 

Fake plants may lose their color over time, especially if you keep them in bright light. Try to position them out of reach of bright lights or windows. You can also apply a special spray that shields them from the sun.

If you have fake plants with leaves that are coming off or falling off

There’s a quick fix to that. Some clear glue to stick them back on could also serve you well. Check that the adhesive is safe for artificial plants. Should any of the leaves or layers become torn or bent, you can always snip them with a pair of scissors to ensure that your large fake green plants look their best.

When you aren’t using them, store your fake greener y in a way that they won’t get crushed. 

It is best to store them in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. You can keep them dust-free in a box or a bag. Just make sure, when you store them, you don’t squish them or bend them.

You can make your fake plants look less faded. 

You can use a silk plant cleaner to dust them off easily. Simply spray it on and wipe away the dirt, and your artificial small green plants will look new. Also trim them a bit to get rid of any pesky long leaves and make them look nicer.