Cleaning Mini Blinds — How to Do It the Proper Way

Clean­ing mini blinds can be a task espe­cially if we do not prop­erly do it. If you have no time at all, you do it once every two week albeit the ideal would be once a week cleaning.

 

First step in clean­ing your mini blinds is to close first the slats. After com­pletely clos­ing them, you can now dust off every­thing.  You must have a lamb wood duster as this will effi­ciently do the job. The dusters made from wool of lambs have nat­ural attrac­tion to dusts and so it eas­ily takes them off the slats, thus pre­vent­ing the build up.

 

If wool is hard to get, then you can actu­ally use paint­brushes for dust­ing. By the way, when dust­ing your blinds, make sure you have cloth or old news­pa­pers down the area where the dust would fall in order not to mess up your floors.

 

Clean­ing mini blinds might involve hav­ing to remove any form of grease or oil. To effec­tively take such mate­ri­als off your blinds, you need to have an all pur­pose soap or cleanser. You have to let the soap stay and work on the slats for some time. After­wards, wipe with a cloth to take off the cleaner together with the dirt. Rinse your blinds thoroughly.

 

Vac­uum clean­ers are gad­gets you may use in mini blind clean­ing. Ide­ally you should uti­lize the hose attach­ment of your vac­uum. There is no need to take off your blinds from the win­dow when vac­u­um­ing them. After clean­ing, you may place a dryer sheet which will remove sta­tic in order to elim­i­nate the attrac­tion of dusts to your win­dow mini blinds.

 

For more arti­cles on how to buy mini blinds and win­dow mini blinds in gen­eral, do visit our “>Mini Blinds Stuff blog.

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