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How to clean vertical blinds quickly and easily

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Spring is here, which means it’s time for some much-needed Spring cleaning. Have you noticed some dirt and grime on your vertical blinds and are thinking it may be time for a deep clean?

Cleaning the blinds should be part of your regular cleaning routine! / Photo: Hillarys

Blinds often don’t get the attention they need when it comes to cleaning, but not taking care of them properly can cause them to break down faster. Cleaning vertical blinds can be a tedious task, but with the right tools and techniques, it can be a breeze!

In this post, we’ll teach you how to clean vertical blinds quickly and easily so that they look like new again. You’ll definitely want to add these tips for cleaning vertical blinds to your house cleaning checklist!

What to know before you clean your blinds

Before you start cleaning your vertical blinds, there are a few things you should know to make the cleaning process run smoothly.

First, you’ll want to identify what kind of vertical blinds you have. Vertical blinds can come in many different types and materials, including wood, metal, and fabric. Check which type of blinds you have, and make note of any specific instructions or cleaning tips that may be associated with them.

Typically, wood blinds should not be soaked in water or cleaned with harsh chemicals. Plastic blinds can usually be cleaned with most cleaning products, but it’s always best to check the manufacturer’s instructions before proceeding. And fabric blinds may require special care, such as dry cleaning, to avoid damage.

Once you know what type of vertical blinds you have, gather the appropriate cleaning supplies.

Vertical blinds cleaning supplies

cleaning wooden vertical blinds

For most blinds, you’ll only need a few products to get them looking brand new again! You’ll need:

  • A microfiber cloth or clean sponge
  • Mild soap or detergent
  • A vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment
  • Lukewarm water

There are many different cleaners on the market that are specifically designed for blinds, but you can also make your own products. For a more natural alternative, use a mild dish soap or vinegar solution. If your blinds are particularly dirty, you may also want to use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment to remove any dust or debris before wet-cleaning them.

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Now it’s time to start cleaning!

How to clean vertical blinds: Step-by-Step Guide

But vertical blinds can be a pain to clean – how do you reach all those nooks and crannies? Fear not, we’re here to help.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to cleaning vertical blinds, so you can get your blinds looking (and smelling) like new again.

  1. Start by dusting the blinds with a feather duster or microfiber cloth. This will help remove any surface dirt and dust.
  2. Next, vacuum the blinds using the brush attachment. Make sure to go over each slat individually to remove any embedded dirt, dust, or pet hair. The less dust before starting, the better!
  3. After, spray the blinds with a cleaning solution or wipe them gently with a soapy sponge or damp cloth.
  4. Rinse the blinds with lukewarm water to remove any soap residue.
  5. Finally, dry the blinds with a clean microfiber towel.

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Note: If your blinds are particularly dirty or have stubborn stains, you may need to give them a thorough washing. Fill a sink or bucket with lukewarm water and add a mild detergent. Gently remove blinds from their hooks and soak them in the soapy water for 10-15 minutes. Rinse them clean with cool water and allow the blinds to air dry completely before putting them back up.

And there you have it!

With these simple tips, your blinds will be shining in no time.

Best way to wash fabric vertical blinds

Fabric blinds are a bit more delicate than other types of blinds, so they require special care when cleaning. The best way to wash fabric vertical blinds is to dry clean them. This will help avoid any shrinkage or damage to the fabric. If you’re unsure how to dry clean your fabric blinds, you can always take them to a professional cleaner.

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Cleaning fabric blinds yourself at home

If you don’t have time to take your fabric blinds to the dry cleaner, or simply prefer to clean them at home yourself, you have a few options.

For delicate fabrics, it’s recommended to spot-clean your fabric blinds with a mild soap or detergent and warm water. Apply the cleaning solution to a clean sponge or cloth and gently rub it into the stained areas of the blinds. Rinse the blinds with cool water and allow them to dry naturally completely before putting them back up.

You can also machine wash your blinds to get rid of any tough stains. Most fabric blinds can be machine washed on a delicate wash cycle with cool water and mild detergent. However, it’s always best to check the care label before washing to avoid any damage. After machine-washing, allow the blinds to air dry naturally or in a tumble dryer on low heat.

How to clean wooden blinds?

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Wooden blinds are more delicate and can be tough to clean. / Photo: blinds-direct.co.uk

Lucky for you, wooden vertical blinds are some of the easiest to clean! All you need is a microfiber cloth or soft sponge, some mild soap or detergent, and lukewarm water and it’s a smooth operation.

Start by dusting the blinds with a feather duster or microfiber cloth to remove any surface dirt or dust.

Next, vacuum the blinds using the brush attachment. Make sure to go over each slat individually with a soft brush to remove any embedded dirt or pet hair.

After that, mix a small amount of soap or detergent with lukewarm water. Dip your cloth or sponge into the solution and wipe down each slat of the blinds. Rinse the blinds with cool water to remove any soap residue and leave them hanging to allow them to air dry completely.

Cleaning vertical blinds: FAQ

Photo: English Blinds

What is the best way to clean vertical blinds?

The best way to clean vertical blinds depends on the type of blinds you have. For example, plastic and wooden blinds are best dusted, vacuumed, and wiped down with a mild soap and water solution, while fabric blinds should be dry cleaned or spot-cleaned with a mild detergent.

Can I put my vertical blinds in the washing machine?

It depends on the type of vertical blinds you have. Most fabric blinds can be machine-washed on a delicate wash cycle with cool water and mild detergent, but it’s always best to double-check the care label before washing to avoid any damage.

Do I need to vacuum my vertical blinds?

Yes, vacuuming vertical blinds is always a good idea to remove all the dust, dirt, or pet hair that may be embedded in the slats. Just be sure to use the brush attachment and go over each slat individually to avoid damaging the blinds.

Are all vertical blinds washable?

No, not all vertical blinds are washable. For example, wooden blinds should never be submerged in water or put in the washing machine. Always check the care label before cleaning to avoid damaging your blinds.

How do I get my vertical blinds white again?

If your vertical blinds are looking a bit dingy, you can try spot-cleaning them with a mild soap or detergent and warm water. Apply the cleaning solution to a clean sponge or cloth and gently rub it into the stained areas of the blinds. Rinse the blinds with cool water and allow them to dry naturally completely. The best way to maintain white blinds is to do regular cleaning to ensure the excess dust and dirt don’t permanently stain your blinds.

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Photo: Blinds-2go.co.uk

How do you clean fabric vertical blinds without taking them down?

You can easily clean fabric blinds without taking them down by spot-cleaning them. For delicate fabrics, it’s recommended to spot-clean your fabric blinds with a mild soap or fabric stain remover and warm water. Apply the cleaning solution to a clean sponge or cloth and gently rub it into the stained areas of the blinds. Rinse the blinds with cool water and allow them to sit out for a few hours until completely dry.

If your fabric vertical blinds are made of a more durable fabric, you can machine-wash them on a delicate wash setting with cool water and mild detergent. However, it’s always best to check the care label before washing to avoid any damage.

How to clean vertical blinds with mould on them?

If you have vertical blinds with mould on them, it’s important to clean them immediately to prevent the mould from spreading. Start by vacuuming the blinds with the brush attachment to remove any loose mould spores. Next, mix a small amount of bleach or vinegar with water and use it to wipe down the affected areas of the blinds. Rinse the blinds with cool water and allow them to dry completely in a well-ventilated area. Repeat this process until all the mould is gone. Make sure to get rid of all excess water, as mould thrives in damp environments.

How often should I clean my blinds?

How often you need to clean your blinds depends on the type of blinds you have and how often they’re used. For example, if you have fabric blinds in a high-traffic area, you may need to spot-clean them once a week, while wooden blinds in a low-traffic area can be dusted and wiped down once a month.

Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide how often to clean your blinds based on their usage and appearance. Clean your vertical blinds regularly to ensure they last as long as possible. By doing regular maintenance, you can keep your blinds looking like new for years to come.

Cleaning vertical blinds is important to maintain their appearance and extend their lifespan. Depending on the type of blinds you have, they should be dusted, vacuumed, and/or wiped down on a regular basis. Spot-cleaning is also necessary to remove any stains or dirt that may have built up over time. For more difficult stains, you may need to use a mild soap or detergent. Always check the care label before cleaning to avoid damaging your blinds.

Call on a professional to keep your vertical blinds clean

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Wecasa domestic cleaners can help you keep your vertical blinds clean! Our professionals are trained to clean all types of blinds, including fabric, wood, and plastic. We understand the delicate nature of blinds and take care to clean them without causing any damage.

Wecasa offers a range of house cleaning services that can be customized to your specific needs. We understand that everyone’s cleaning needs are different, so we offer a variety of options to choose from. We also offer flexible scheduling to make sure our services fit into your busy life.

If you’re looking for a professional cleaning service, contact Wecasa today.

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