How to Clean the Vase Inside and Outside?

Cleaning both the inside and outside of the flowers on which you have placed the live bouquets will leave a dirt in the vase afterwards. 

Cleaning Crystal and Glass Vases

If the flowers placed in glass or crystal vases are thrown away after a while, they leave dirt on the bottom of the vase. This will mostly be a stain such as a lime layer, as well as a gray residue. If it is not maintained, it causes a shortening of the life of the vase after a while. However, with the use of bouquets, if you take care of them each time they are thrown away with the fading of the flowers, the life of the vase will be extended and it will have a beautiful appearance as much as you first bought it.

  • 1 tablespoon of dish soap;
  • Sponge;
  • Brush;
  • Lots of water.

If you wash it after each use, you will ensure that there is no problem when using glass or crystal vases.Crystal or glass vases will become dull and deformed with improper use. In order not to be faced with such a situation, you should definitely pay attention to your use. First of all, when you throw the flowers, you need to wet the vase both outside and inside. You should put some dishwashing detergent on the sponge and first wipe the inner part and then the outer part with the sponge. If it is not possible to reach the lower parts of the deep vases with a sponge, you can brush with the brush and the inside of the deep vases will be cleaned by brushing the bottom parts. The sponge should be washed with plenty of water and put some detergent on it. The outer part should be wiped with the sponge on all sides.Afterwards, with the detergent removed, both the inside and outside should be washed under plenty of tap water.

Afterwards, it must be turned over and you must dry it with a cloth so that the water drops do not stain as the water comes out.

Soda Cleaning

  • 1 tablespoon of soda;
  • Plenty of water;
  • Sponge and Brush.

You should fill a crystal or glass jar with lukewarm water. You need to add 1 tablespoon of soda and let it sit for 15 minutes. Then it is very important that you brush it with a brush to clean the bottom. For this, there are brushes specially produced for bottles. If you clean it with those brushes, the bottom parts will also be cleaned. Then pour sparkling water and take a bit of dishwashing detergent on the sponge and wipe it with the sponge, then rinse with plenty of water.

Vinegar and Salt Cleaning

  • 1 tablespoon of salt;
  • 1 teaspoon of soda;
  • 1 cup of vinegar;
  • Sponge;
  • Brush;
  • Lots of water.

With this cleaning method, it is important that you perform it for cleaning vases made of ceramic or earthenware. It is necessary to be very careful while cleaning the ceramic. Rinse with hot water will prevent it from cracking. If you brush regularly with the toothbrush to always remove dirt, you will prevent fading on the outer surface of the vase.

If there is a stain on the vase, a little vinegar should be poured on the sponge and the stained area should be wiped. Soda and salt should be mixed and the stain should be wiped off with the sponge. The interior must be cleaned in the same way.

Since it should not come into contact with too much water, it should not be filled with water and kept waiting, you should only use water to rinse, then immediately wipe and rinse.

Ammonia Cleaning

  • 1 tablespoon of ammonia;
  • Brush and Sponge;
  • Lots of water.
An important cleaning method for cleaning narrow vases is ammonia. For this, in order to remove visible stains on the outside, first pour some ammonia on the sponge and wipe the stained part. Afterwards, the sponge should be washed and it is necessary to put detergent on it and wash both the inside and outside. Since you cannot reach the bottom part of the narrow vases with your hand to the sponge part, you should definitely clean the lower parts together with the brush. You should rinse with plenty of water and wait for the water to drain. You can dry it with the cloth and start using it.

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