Friday, September 17, 2010

Clean Plastic Wire Shelving

In today's modern homes, more often than not, you'll find plastic or vinyl-coated wire shelving in place of the traditional wood shelves homes used to have. Major brands such as Rubbermaid and Closet Mate make these shelving units and accessories available for retail purchase. Cleaning your plastic-coated wire shelves is an easy, but necessary, chore, in order to eliminate dust build-up. In pantries, shelves can be removed from wall brackets and simply washed in the sink with soapy water. Closet shelves can be left intact and cleaned with a spray cleaner. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions


1. Remove clothing or anything on or directly beneath the plastic-coated shelves. If the items cannot be removed, cover with a layer of paper towels or spread a clean bed sheet over them.


2. Spray the plastic-coated shelves with an all purpose cleaner, completely covering the shelf. Allow the cleaner to drip between the wire rungs.


3. Use paper towels or a sponge to scrub the wire shelves, using a sweeping motion with your hand and sponge, in a back and forth pattern, from the wall toward you. If the dust has created a gummy build-up, apply a citrus-based adhesive cleaner such as Goo Gone to the sponge and rub each wrung individually by gripping the wrung in the sponge and wiping back and forth. Force the sponge between the plastic-coated wires and clean between each one.


4. Use the sponge or paper towels to wipe the brackets attaching the shelf to the wall, wiping any grime or accumulated dust from any indentations or crevices.


5. Dry the plastic-coated wire shelves with paper towels. Discard all soiled paper towels in the wastepaper basket. Rinse the sponge and allow it to dry. Replace any removed articles or clothing to the shelf or below the plastic-coated wire shelf.







Tags: paper towels, plastic-coated wire, wire shelves, back forth, from wall