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Use a piece of soft cloth with a small amount of mayonnaise. Carefully wipe off the dust. Follow with another clean cloth to remove the mayonnaise. Your plants will shine and be able to breathe.

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By Great Granny Vi from Moorpark, Ca.

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July 29, 20070 found this helpful

When I was in the 2nd grade (I am now 52), my teacher would have the class use leftover milk, from our lunch break, to clean the green plants in the classroom. We would use a paper towel or soft cloth, dab it in the milk, and wipe the leaves clean and shiny! Your plants will be happy and perk up! ;)

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