Most homeowners notice dust when it becomes visible, but much of the contamination affecting a chandelier cannot be easily seen. Airborne particles continuously circulate throughout a home, settling on crystal, glass, and metal surfaces.
In most homes, a chandelier should receive professional cleaning every 12 to 24 months. However, homes located near the coast may require more frequent cleaning due to airborne salt particles and moisture.
Regular chandelier cleaning can also help protect your investment. Dust and grime can slowly degrade finishes and diminish the beauty of expensive fixtures.