Making items as good as new

Madam Daphne Tan, a showroom cleaner with Errands Service Provider, gives tips on how to make them look shiny again. ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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SINGAPORE - Stumped as to how to clean dirty household items? Madam Daphne Tan, 60, a showroom cleaner with Errands Service Provider, gives tips on how to make them look shiny again.

Remove the front cover. Use a wet cloth to wipe all surfaces, including the blades. Wipe the blades dry and reassemble the fan.

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