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3 Comments To "Rubber Tree Leaves"
#1 Comment By Nikki On 09/04/2011 @ 9:22 am
“Take plants outdoors on a cloudy day (to avoid sunburn) and wash them down with a sprayer filled with diluted liquid dish soap. Rinse off leaves and let them air-dry. If spots appear on leaves, gently wipe them off. If you like the look of shiny leaves, lightly spray leaf polish or diluted summer oil on the top surface only; you don’t need to wipe the leaves.”
#2 Comment By moosmom On 09/04/2011 @ 8:35 pm
depends on what is actually on the leaves, u can use soap and water or glass cleaner for grease but this has to be wiped off and rinsed with water.some plants put out a protective coating and the leaves will look dull.rubber trees do this. what removes this coating is a product called pokon or leaf shine. u can usually get it at places like homedepot
#3 Comment By moosmom On 09/04/2011 @ 8:36 pm
u need to buy pokon or leave shine at home depot