How to Clean Suspended Ceiling Panels

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cleaning drop ceilingSuspended ceiling panels are beautiful and bring a nice and classy atmosphere at your home. They are made from standard ceiling tiles, which are set into a hanging grid system. The empty space between the real ceiling and the suspended one is often used as a place to hide the pipes and wiring. If you have one at home, you can definitely benefit from some advice on how to clean and maintain it the right way.

Drop ceilings are usually made of mineral fibres and are fire retardant. They don’t require a lot of maintenance just a simple cleaning once a moth will do the trick and will make your ceiling look the way you want to.

The first thing you need to do is to get rid of the dust. This way you will avoid any dirt accumulation. Frequent cleaning will be much easier than if you do it once a year. Just take a ladder or a chair, to reach the ceiling and clean it with a feather duster.

If you have a tiny vacuume cleaner, expert cleaners from South Ruislip advise to use it to help you remove the dust. If your ceiling is stained, wash it with a sponge, made from cellulose and dampened in water. When possible, you can separate the ceiling tile and remove it when cleaning.

You can also use a little bit of mild liquid soap, if needed. Rub the stained area gently and leave it to air dry. During the cleaning process, you can also see if any of the ceiling tiles are damaged or broken and need replacement.

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Author: Susan Enis

Susan Enis is a working woman with a family in London. Her best friend works in a professional cleaning London company. Susan started to experiment with different cleaning techniques, because of her friend. And now, she is an expert in that sphere – she can clean every kind of stains, spills and spots very quickly and effectively.

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