Artificial flowers are designed to be low maintenance, but they still benefit from occasional care. Dust, kitchen residue and general household grime can build up over time, making even high-quality artificial flowers look dull if they’re ignored.
This guide explains how to clean artificial flowers properly, how often to do it, and how to keep them looking fresh and well-styled without damaging stems or petals.
Do artificial flowers really need cleaning?
Yes — but far less often than people expect.
Artificial flowers don’t wilt or rot, but they:
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Collect dust
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Absorb airborne residue (especially in kitchens)
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Lose definition if left untouched
Regular light cleaning keeps colours crisp and helps flowers hold their shape longer.
How often should artificial flowers be cleaned?
There’s no fixed schedule, but as a general guide:
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Light dusting: every 2–4 weeks
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Deeper clean: every 3–6 months
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Kitchens or busy areas: slightly more often
Artificial flowers placed in high-traffic or cooking areas tend to need attention sooner than those in bedrooms or living rooms.
The safest way to clean artificial flowers
1. Start with gentle dusting
The easiest way to clean artificial flowers is to remove surface dust first.
You can use:
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A soft, dry cloth
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A clean makeup brush
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A feather duster
Work from the top of the flower downwards, gently brushing petals and leaves.Fine, detailed stems such as a White Viburnum Spray benefit from light brushing to keep small flower heads clear of dust.
2. Use a cool hairdryer for delicate stems
A hairdryer on a cool, low setting can help remove dust from intricate areas without touching the petals.
This works particularly well for:
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Foliage-heavy stems
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Fine sprays
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Layered flowers
Hold the dryer at a distance and let the air do the work.
3. Spot clean when needed
If artificial flowers have marks or residue, spot cleaning is usually enough.
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Lightly dampen a cloth
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Gently wipe affected areas
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Avoid soaking the stem
Never scrub — artificial petals can crease or lose coating if handled roughly.
Broad-petal flowers such as a White Hydrangea Stem respond well to gentle spot cleaning because their structure holds shape easily.
Can artificial flowers be washed with water?
This depends on the stem.
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Light rinsing may be suitable for sturdy foliage
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Fabric-heavy or silk-style flowers should not be submerged
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Always air dry fully before re-styling
If in doubt, dry cleaning methods are safest.
How to keep artificial flowers looking new
Cleaning is only part of the process. Styling and placement also affect longevity.
Avoid direct sunlight
Extended exposure to strong sunlight can fade colours over time, particularly lighter petals.
Rotate arrangements
Turning arrangements occasionally prevents one side from collecting more dust than the other.
Reshape stems after cleaning
Artificial flowers often need light reshaping after cleaning.
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Gently bend wired stems
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Separate petals
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Re-angle foliage
Flexible foliage stems such as a Silver Dollar Eucalyptus Spray are easy to reshape and help refreshed arrangements look natural again.
Cleaning artificial flowers by room
Living rooms
Light dusting is usually enough. Deeper cleaning is rarely needed unless the room is used heavily.
Kitchens
Artificial flowers here may collect grease residue and benefit from more regular spot cleaning.
Hallways
Dust builds up slowly, so occasional brushing keeps flowers looking fresh.
What to avoid when cleaning artificial flowers
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Do not use harsh cleaners
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Avoid soaking fabric petals
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Don’t twist or pull stems aggressively
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Never use heat
Gentle handling preserves both appearance and structure.
See artificial flower care tips in real homes
We regularly share artificial flower care tips, cleaning routines and styling refreshes over on our Instagram and TikTok.
These short videos show how to clean and reshape artificial flowers safely, using simple tools most people already have at home.
Related guides you may find helpful
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Artificial flowers that look real: how to spot high-quality stems
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Artificial flowers in a vase: how to style them so they look natural
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Artificial flower arrangements: how to create beautiful displays at home
FAQs: Cleaning artificial flowers
How do I clean artificial flowers without damaging them?
Use dry methods first, such as dusting or cool air. Spot clean only when necessary.
Can artificial flowers be washed?
Some sturdy stems can be lightly rinsed, but most artificial flowers should be cleaned without submerging them.
How often should artificial flowers be cleaned?
Light dusting every few weeks is usually enough, with deeper cleaning a few times a year.
Do artificial flowers fade over time?
They can if exposed to strong sunlight for long periods. Placement helps reduce fading.
Should artificial flowers be reshaped after cleaning?
Yes. Gentle reshaping helps restore a natural look.



