Use a piece of parcel tape or sellotape smooth it down and then pull off. Takes off all the dust and brings up the pile (if there is any) of the fabric.
Use a piece of parcel tape or sellotape smooth it down and then pull off. Takes off all the dust and brings up the pile (if there is any) of the fabric.
Remove the fabric with a pair of scissors or knife and carefully place in the bin along with any dust clinging to it.
Purchase new suitable lampshade material from the haberdashery shop.
Sew the new material onto old lampshade frame in the same manner as the previous material used to be.
Viola !
We've got a large fluffy cat, I find that by taping him to the end of a broom stick you can do the ceiling lights in-situ as his grasping at them tends to get in all the nooks and crannies!
Don't vacuum them. Take them down, half fill the bath with luke-warm water plus a little washing liquid and give them A VERY SOFT scrub. Wash off "soap" and hang out to dry. Vacuum cleaners do not remove very fine particles of dust, especially if in-grained.
Good, yelenots in finding the solution from Kathyan - I honestly did not believe it was the real solution. However you have proven brilliant Kathyan right. I am very pleased for you that your problem has been solved. I shall bear K's answer in mind. Just shows that we can all go on learning via this great web-site. xxx
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