Rose Globe Centerpiece Care
Rose Globes typically last 6-months before it may begin to yellow; you can help preserve the life of your globe by keeping it out of direct sunlight and away from heat. If your globe begins to yellow, follow the steps below to refresh your rose globe!
Refresh your rose globe centerpiece
1) Turn the globe upside down and remove the rubber band, or ribbon, from the decorative wrapping.
2) Remove the wrapping.
3) Gently remove the rubber base with the rose attached.
4) Rinse off the rose and base and set aside.
5) Empty the globe of the water, wash, and rinse.
6) Fill the globe with fresh water, 1/2 teaspoon of white vinegar, and 5 drops of chlorine bleach.
7) Gently put the rubber base back on.
8) To remove air bubbles, submerge the globe, upside down, in some container filled with water such as a large bowl or bucket. Open the rubber base a little bit to allow air to escape. Do this until all the air is out of the globe and then tighten the base again.
9) Replace the decorative wrapping and rubber bands around the base.
Your globe should now have the same clarity it had on the day you first bought it, maybe better!
2) Remove the wrapping.
3) Gently remove the rubber base with the rose attached.
4) Rinse off the rose and base and set aside.
5) Empty the globe of the water, wash, and rinse.
6) Fill the globe with fresh water, 1/2 teaspoon of white vinegar, and 5 drops of chlorine bleach.
7) Gently put the rubber base back on.
8) To remove air bubbles, submerge the globe, upside down, in some container filled with water such as a large bowl or bucket. Open the rubber base a little bit to allow air to escape. Do this until all the air is out of the globe and then tighten the base again.
9) Replace the decorative wrapping and rubber bands around the base.
Your globe should now have the same clarity it had on the day you first bought it, maybe better!
See Snow Globe Rescue's video for a visual step-by-step guide (process begins at 3:38):