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Cleaning Gazing Balls

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Summary: Cleaning gazing balls involves removing the rubber plug on the bottom, adding a bit of water and dish washing soap to the inside, shaking the soapy water around and rinsing it out. Use glass cleaner on the outside of a gazing ball with advice from a professional house cleaner in this free video on housekeeping.

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Rachel Yatuzis is a professional house cleaner in Nashville, Tenn., who specializes in using everyday household items for cleaning purposes. In addition to her years of experience...read more

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"I am Rachel Yatuzis, and I'm going to show you how to clean a gazing ball. Anything that you keep outside is going to get dirty and gazing balls tend to collect water on the inside. Usually there will be a rubber plug over one end and to clean the inside you want to pull that piece of rubber off. Add some dish washing liquid, add water, cover the hole and work it around, just shake it. You want to rinse all of the soap out and it may take a few tries to do this. To clean the outside, same thing, add dish washing soap to a sponge and rub the outside of it, but you can use, obviously since this gazing ball is glass, and most of them are, you want to use dish washing liquid to clean them just like you would a glass that you drink from. Set it out to dry for about you know, however long it takes an hour, or two hours for it to dry and all of the water to come out of it. Next, you want to clean it on the outside with a window cleaner to give it that shine that it had when you first bought it. Let me, There we go. I am Rachel Yatuzis and that is how you clean a gazing ball."

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