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The Best Way to Clean Window Blinds and ShadesBy Jay SteinfeldAluminum Miniblinds Use ordinary soft, clean dust cloths, chemically treated dust cloths, vacuum cleaner brush attachments, or other available ordinary household aids. The paint surface of the slats is quite smooth and dust is easily brushed off if done at regular intervals. To vacuum, use the brush dust head attachment and tilt slats first up, then down (but not entirely exposed) to reach the entire top and bottom surfaces. To dust, use a soft clean cloth or chemically treated dust cloth and tilt the slats as above. To wash, use a damp cloth or sponge and mild detergent. Use warm or cold water - NOT hot water. Tilt the slats as above. Protect the floor or sill from excess water. The blind can also be taken down, placed in a bath tub of mild soapy water, then rinsed clean, wiped dry, or allowed to dry completely in the open air. Wood Blinds Care must be taken when cleaning real wood blinds. Washing the blind is NOT recommended. Although the wood is sealed, water or even excessive dampness may cause warpage or discoloration of the slats. Since the surface of the slats is smooth, dust may be easily brushed off at regular intervals using a clean soft dust cloth or a vacuum cleaner brush attachment. Clean them as described above. Fabric Pleated Shades Most of the cellular shades, like the Hunter Douglas Duette shade, are anti-static, and they require very little cleaning. A light sweep with your vacuum cleaner brush attachment is all that is needed to keep them dust free. For a more thorough cleaning, the entire shade assembly may be gently wiped with a soft damp cloth using lukewarm (not hot) water. Take special care when handling opaque (blackout) shades to avoid creasing, and do not immerse them in water. For tough stains, spot clean with a mild detergent. Some shades, like the Graber Crystal Pleat have a "soft hand" fabric. Be very careful when trying to clean these types of shades as they tend to "pill". Conclusion When in doubt, contact the establishment where you bought the shades or blinds for assistance. You can also check with the manufacturers, which usually have Service Policies Help Lines. About The Author:
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I've found the quickest and easiest way to wash my mini blinds is to hang them from the shower wall with a set of suction mounted brackets called, MiniMaids. I spray them down with a bathroom cleaner like Dow or 409 (wait a few minutes for the cleaner to work its magic), then rinse clean. Post By Van (Guest Post) RE: The Best Way To Clean Window Blinds and ShadesI did to know how to clean wooden blinds that has a lot of smoke on them."" Post By barbara (Guest Post) RE: The Best Way To Clean Window Blinds and ShadesI have a way that never fails for me I just hang them outside on a couple of nails I put in my tree spray them down with oven cleaner wait 5 min. then hose them off good, let dry and re-hang in my house. Gets off all the tar,etc... They look like new again!! Post By Laura (Guest Post) RE: The Best Way To Clean Window Blinds and ShadesFor my vinyl mini blinds, I remove them, put them out on the deck, spray them with a good cleaner, (I use Fantastic), and spray with a hose. I then hang them to dry. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: The Best Way To Clean Window Blinds and ShadesI buy the cheapest baby wipes,and wipe the blinds down with them,it gets the dust off easily. Post By Brigitte (Guest Post) |
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