How Do You Clean Outdoor Wall Lights?

Outdoor wall lights are a great way to add style and function to your home’s exterior. They can provide lighting for pathways, highlight architectural features, or simply add a decorative touch to the outside of your house.

Just like with any other type of outdoor light fixture, outdoor wall lights do need regular cleaning and maintenance to keep them looking their best.

Step 1: Remove the Fixture
The first step in cleaning an outdoor wall light is to remove the fixture from the wall. This may require a ladder and some basic hand tools.

You’ll want to turn off the power source at the breaker box before attempting to remove any electrical components. Once you’ve removed the fixture, you can take it apart so that you can thoroughly clean each piece.

Step 2: Clean with Soap and Water
The next step is to clean each piece of the fixture with soap and water. Use a soft cloth or sponge and some mild dishwashing liquid or other non-abrasive cleaner.

Avoid using harsh chemicals as they could damage the surface of your light fixture. Rinse each piece with clean water when finished and dry them off with a soft cloth.

Step 3: Polish Metal Components
If your outdoor wall light has metal components, you’ll want to polish them after cleaning them with soap and water. This will help restore their shine and make them look like new again. Use a commercial metal polish designed for use on outdoor fixtures or one that is specifically formulated for brass or copper finishes if applicable.

Step 4: Reassemble Fixture
Once everything is clean and polished, it’s time to reassemble your outdoor wall light fixture so it can be mounted back on the wall again. Make sure all screws are securely tightened before flipping the switch back on at the breaker box again.

Conclusion:

Cleaning outdoor wall lights is relatively easy as long as you have all of the necessary supplies on hand such as soap, water, metal polish, and hand tools for removing screws if necessary. Follow these steps for best results: remove the fixture from the wall, clean with soap and water, polish metal components (if applicable), then reassemble before turning power back on at breaker box.

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Jennifer Watson