Cleaning your window treatments is essential to keep them looking great for many years. The Awnings, Blinds, and Shutters by Albert's South Jersey Wallpaper shares cleaning methods for all window treatments.
Cleaning blinds can be time-consuming because of the gaps between the slats, but regularly removing dust will prevent the need for deep cleaning. Using a soft brush attachment on your vacuum, close the blinds completely and vacuum from side to side, starting at the top left corner. Rotate the slats in the other direction and repeat the process. Cleaning blinds with a vacuum also prevents dust from falling to the floor. Vertical blinds use a similar cleaning process. Vacuum the vanes from top to bottom, and ensure you remove any buildup from the track.
Shutters use a cleaning method similar to blinds. They are often easier to clean because they have more space between the louvers than blinds do between the slats. You can use a vacuum with a brush attachment or a soft cloth to wipe each louver. It's essential to begin cleaning at the top, as dirt will fall, and you don't want to clean the same spots more than once. If you have standard hinged shutters, swing each panel open so you can wipe across the top.
Blinds and shutters are available in many materials, including wood, vinyl, and metal. Hardwood is susceptible to moisture damage, so use dry cleaning methods whenever possible. If a stubborn spot doesn't wipe away, use a slightly damp cloth to clean the area and dry it immediately after. Vinyl and metal shutters and blinds can withstand moisture, so removing fingerprints and other grime is easier by using warm water and mild detergent.
Shades come in a wide range of materials; most are more delicate than solid blinds or shutters. You can clean vinyl roller shades with a damp cloth and fully lower them until they dry. Other styles, including sheer, woven, and cellular shades, require more gentle cleaning. Your vacuum's brush attachment on low suction is ideal for light maintenance cleaning. You can spot clean shades using a damp cloth and mild detergent; blot the area instead of rubbing to preserve the fabric's integrity.
Fabric naturally accumulates more dust, dirt, and pet hair, so it's essential to clean drapery regularly. Vacuuming the panels from top to bottom with your vacuum's upholstery attachment will remove surface debris before it becomes stubborn grime. If you enjoy the look of fabric puddles, we recommend hanging them in rooms where pets are not allowed. Some drapery materials can be machine-washed in cold water on a delicate cycle. Still, professional steam or dry cleaning is the best way to thoroughly clean them without causing damage.
Awnings, Blinds, and Shutters by Albert's South Jersey Wallpaper has been a fixture in the community for over 65 years. Local homeowners rely on us for top brands of exterior awnings, blinds, shades, shutters, and custom drapes and curtains.
Contact us today with your window treatment questions. Awnings, Blinds, and Shutters By Albert's South Jersey Wallpaper is in Turnersville, New Jersey, and proudly serves Burlington County, Cherry Hill, Gloucester County, Washington Township, Camden County, Mount Laurel Township, Sewell, Mullica Hill, New Jersey, and the surrounding areas.
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We are a local window treatment dealer who offers a variety of custom window treatments, including horizontal blinds, vertical blinds, roman shades, roller shades, sheer shadings, honeycomb cellular shades, woven wood shades, plantation shutters, and exterior screen shades. We also offer custom awnings. Our showroom is located in Turnersville, New Jersey (NJ), and also proudly serve Burlington County, Cherry Hill, Gloucester County, Washington Township, Camden County, Mount Laurel Township, Sewell, Mullica Hill, and the surrounding areas.
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