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With Sponge Technology, You’ll No Longer See Dirt Between the Cracks in the Lights
If you’ve ever looked up at your light fixtures—especially recessed lights, ceiling lamps, or track lighting—you’ve probably noticed it: dust and grime collecting in the tiny cracks and crevices. Over time, dirt builds up in those hard-to-reach places, dulling the brightness of your lights and making even the cleanest room feel dusty.
The good news? There’s a simple and effective way to clean those tricky spots—and it’s all thanks to an old household favorite getting a smart twist: the sponge.
🧽 What Is “Sponge Technology”?
This isn’t about futuristic gadgets—it’s about using the right type of sponge in the right way to clean even the most delicate or detailed parts of your lighting. With the right technique, you can clean between the fine cracks in light fixtures without damaging the material or leaving streaks behind.
✨ What You’ll Need:
- A melamine sponge (like a magic eraser) or a soft microfiber sponge
- A small bowl of warm water
- A splash of white vinegar (for grease and buildup)
- Cotton swabs or a soft-bristled toothbrush (for tight spaces)
- A dry microfiber cloth
🧼 How to Clean Light Fixture Cracks with Sponge Technology
Step 1: Turn Off the Power
Always start by turning off the light and letting the fixt