Cleaning an artificial green wall

Artificial green walls are easier to clean and maintain than living green walls


Artificial green walls require very little care, but will still look great, according to an article on the Architecture and Design website.

Artificial green walls are easier to clean and maintain than living green walls, but still require care.

Simple tips for cleaning an artificial green wall includes regular dusting.

While regular cleaning is recommended, artificial plants can usually be cleaned on an as-needed basis. If the leaves start to look a little dull, wipe them off with a damp cloth to restore the shine, the article said. 

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April 13, 2017


Topic Area: Environmental Services


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