Keep Your Blinds Clean: How To Clean Window Blinds?

 

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As a homeowner in Double Bay, you may know that keeping blinds on your doors and windows clean can be not only time-consuming but also quite tedious, particularly with all the folds and flaps; blinds are notorious for collecting dust. A blind's job is to filter the light coming into a room. But it also filters the air. If you have dirty blinds, the room of your house in Double Bay will get dirty too. blinds in Double Bay get dirty from dust and pollen and dander and hair. Cleaning them is unpleasant, yet keeping them clean is unpleasant too.

But fret not; a little bit of tender care and love can keep your blinds looking clean and fabulous quite easily. 

Basic Ways To Keep Blinds Clean

The first thing you need to know about cleaning blinds is: Don't. This may seem like an odd thing to say, but let us elaborate further, so it makes sense.

Many people think the best way to clean blinds is to wipe them down with a sponge. This does work, but it's not necessarily the best way to clean blinds.

What hurts blinds is not dust or dirt but the sunlight that comes through your windows. Sunlight is very strong, and it penetrates the blind. Some kind of chemical action takes place, and the colour in the blind fades. Even worse, the blinds get brittle, and pretty soon, they break.

Blinds have tough skin, and people sometimes think the best way to clean it is to wipe it with a sponge. But the best way is to spray it with a light cleaner, let it dry and then wipe with a dry cloth. 

When cleaning blinds in your home or office in Double Bay, make sure that you close the blinds as flat as possible and then use a soft cloth, feather duster or a sponge, as we mentioned before, to wipe across each slat moving in rows. Then you can rotate the slats the other way to repeat the process.

You can also use an old sock, wear in on your hand to run your hands across half-open blinds to clean them. You can go over the blinds another time with a clean, dryer sheet as this will help repeat dust for a while. 

Another great way to clean blinds is with an old toothbrush, ammonia and water. Mix one tablespoon of ammonia with one gallon of water in a spray bottle. The ammonia turns the blinds white again.

Never use bleach or any other chemical cleaner on blinds. It will damage the fabric or the wood. Bleach will ruin the blinds, and you will end up throwing away perfectly good blinds.

A blind cleaner's favourite tool is the pressure washer. You shoot it at the blinds, and the high pressure of the water does a better job of cleaning them than brushing. It is quicker and easier, and you don't need nearly as much water as you do brushes, but it's dangerous. Stainless steel blinds can be ruined, and aluminium blinds can be dented. The high pressure can strip paint off aluminium blinds, and spray washers can freeze up in cold weather.

Finally, the easiest way to clean blinds is with a vacuum cleaner, as it does a quick job of cleaning dust off blinds. 

No matter which type of cleaning process you choose for your blinds, you can always go over them with an anti-static dust spray or wipe with a dryer sheet as mentioned before to repel more dust build-up. Make sure to cover both sides of the slats during this process.

As an extra tip, we also advise that you spray the anti-static spray on the cleaning brush or sponge, which will help attract the dust and do easy work of leaving the blind surfaces resistant to dust, making it easier to clean next time. 



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