How Can You keep Your Blinds And Shutters Clean – Here Are Some Tips

 

Blinds and shutters Florida are window treatments with slats that can attract a lot of dust and grime. Cleaning them can be time-consuming and frustrating if the stains are tough. Our professionals have developed some tips for cleaning the shutters and blinds.

  • Vacuum the windows when you clean your house
  • Remove the dust twice a month
  • Thoroughly clean once a season
  • Seek professional deep cleaning once a year

What are those factors responsible for making window coverings dirty? Natural elements like wind, storms, rain, hurricane, pet dander, and kitchen smoke can accumulate dust and grime on your window covering.

We are going to discuss the different cleaning methods depending on the make of the window coverings Orlando.

For blinds and shutters made from materials such aluminum, vinyl, faux wood

  1. Dusting – close the blinds and shutters Orlando fully. Use a feather duster or a soft cloth, start from the top, and slowly come down, cleaning each slat. Once done from one side, rotate the slats and begin the same process. You can even use a sock. Wear an old sock on your hand and run your hand through each slat, starting from top to bottom.
  2. Vacuum – Use a soft brush attachment and slowly begin from the top, going over each slat side by side. Rotate the slats and repeat the process. Wipe off the slats with a dryer sheet, and you’re done.
  3. Washing – If dusting or vacuuming isn’t enough to get rid off tough stains, washing can help. Remove the blinds and soak them in water. Pour a soap solution made from white vinegar and dishwashing liquid. Keep them soaked for 5 to 10 minutes, then wipe off the dust with a sponge. You can even use an old toothbrush if you notice dirt accumulating in the crevices. After removing dirt, wash them off with clean water and let them completely dry. Wipe off to remove any drop of water and clean with a dry cloth, and then hang them back.

For real wood blinds and shutters Orlando

Real wood blinds and shutters should never be made wet to clean. Use furniture polish or lemon oil to keep the wood shining and free of dirt or dust. If you find tough dirt stains that don’t go with cloth and furniture polish, make a mild detergent solution with water, spread it gently over the spoiled area, and then clean it off with a soft wet cloth. Don’t rub harshly. Immediately dry the area with a clean cotton cloth.

 

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