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<p>[QUOTE="ritzyvintage, post: 3533588, member: 18191"]"Dust" is probably the worst enemy of glass items, and damages/accidents are often caused when cleaning it too. I use a large-soft make-up blusher brush which 'gently' gets into all nooks & crannies... If you have to wash an item, line the bottom of your sink with a cloth to act as a cushion to protect the glass. Cover the water-taps too! Be extra careful if using foamy washing-up liquid, as once the glass is submerged you may not be able to see it and the slightest movement can roll the item around in the sink.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ritzyvintage, post: 3533588, member: 18191"]"Dust" is probably the worst enemy of glass items, and damages/accidents are often caused when cleaning it too. I use a large-soft make-up blusher brush which 'gently' gets into all nooks & crannies... If you have to wash an item, line the bottom of your sink with a cloth to act as a cushion to protect the glass. Cover the water-taps too! Be extra careful if using foamy washing-up liquid, as once the glass is submerged you may not be able to see it and the slightest movement can roll the item around in the sink.[/QUOTE]
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