This is brilliant! Thank you for this short and sweet hack to keep these faux flowers looking fresh! I got a big box of beautiful fake flowers from an estate sale that I'm trying to figure out how to bring back to life. They seem high quality and most are quite beautiful, but they have a smell, and are unkempt. I'm doing research on how to wash and revive them in time to decorate for the coming spring. I don't know if you'll make similar faux flower videos, but I'm subscribing to find out more tips like this!
Thank you! I have sprayed things with a product called Odoban and it does pretty good. You can get it at Walmart or the dollar tree in a smaller bottle or the dollar general in a small bottle.
It is very useful. Sometimes I don’t know how to explain to our customers.Thank you very much!
This really works, no more throwing out crumbed up flowers!!!! Thank you
This is brilliant! Thank you for this short and sweet hack to keep these faux flowers looking fresh! I got a big box of beautiful fake flowers from an estate sale that I'm trying to figure out how to bring back to life. They seem high quality and most are quite beautiful, but they have a smell, and are unkempt. I'm doing research on how to wash and revive them in time to decorate for the coming spring. I don't know if you'll make similar faux flower videos, but I'm subscribing to find out more tips like this!
Thank you! I have sprayed things with a product called Odoban and it does pretty good. You can get it at Walmart or the dollar tree in a smaller bottle or the dollar general in a small bottle.
Clothes 🎉Steamers work just as good & you don’t have to remove the flowers and lay them flat to iron them.
Your right!
I couldn’t see the difference. Maybe hold it closer to the camera.
Isn’t it hot to touch, after steamer???
No it’s not too hot. Try it and see. Just don’t go to close because the plastic center will melt.
@@JoannasDIYLife ok, thanks.
Use a small clothes steamer...