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 […]

Mini Blind Cleaner/Duster Brush

Mini Blind Brush
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Unger #962130 Mini Blind Duster

Total Reach, Mini Blind Duster, Makes Light Work Of Dust­ing Blinds, Adjustable Dust­ing Fin­gers Fit Any Blind Width, Pre­mium Qual­ity Soft Poly Fibers Attract & Grab Dust, Com­fort Grip Pro­tects Hand From Sharp Blind Edges, Com­pact & Easy To Store.
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Dust Cleaners: My Favorite Dusting Brush For Ceiling Fan Blades & Mini-Blinds

Every time hubby goes out of town, I use that time to dive into some seri­ous spring clean­ing — no mat­ter what time of year it is. This time, it was eas­ier because I have added 2 new dust­ing tools to my arse­nal of house­clean­ing gear. They are: a ceil­ing fan duster a mini-blind duster See how I found the best dusters for clean­ing ceil­ing fans and mini-blinds, and why I think these are 2 of the best dust­ing tools around. (Espe­cially the ceil­ing fan duster!)… C

How to Clean Mini Blinds

At some point in time, all of us have come across mini blinds at the local home improve­ment cen­ter. They look really nice sit­ting there, although no one wants to spend a few days remov­ing the dust from them. Regard­less of what you may hear or think, it doesn’t always have to be this way. Detail ori­ented It will prob­a­bly seem obvi­ous, but you should close the slats prior to dust­ing. Weekly blind dust­ing is the best way to go, using a lamb’s wool duster, as lamb’s wool will nat­u­rally attract dust

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