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Cleaning and maintaining your blinds is easy. Here are some helpful tips to keep your blinds looking great for many years to come. |
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General Cleaning Tips
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Regular dusting maintains a like-new appearance of most blinds,
shades and sheers. |
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Occasional light vacuuming with a brush attachment should
keep blinds clean. |
Cleaning Tips for:
Cedar Venetians
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Severe soiling can be removed from painted blinds by using
a soft, damp cloth. Stained blinds can be treated with a lemon
oil or other wood preservative.
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Never clean wooden blinds with water as it can cause cracking
and warping. |
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Duragrain Venetians
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Severe soiling can be removed by using a soft cloth and a
mild detergent and water solution.
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Aluminium Venetians
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Reduce build-up of static electricity by applying a very thin
film of detergent on all slats and vanes.
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Roman Shades
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Remove the shade from its window, open the shade and lay it
out on a clean, flat surface, such as a table or countertop.
If the shade is dusty, simply vacuum over it using an upholstery
attachment.
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For cleaning fingerprints or soiled spots on shades, we recommend
using an eraser. If that still doesn't work, try using an aerosol
spray foam upholstery or fabric cleaner, such as "Woolite"
or "ScotchGard" upholstery cleaners.
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Spray the foam cleaner over the entire area to be cleaned.
Immediately scrub the area with a clean damp sponge (back and
forth gently) until the stains are removed. If necessary, the
entire shade may be cleaned in this fashion. Be careful not
to crush or wrinkle the fabric. |
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Remove the excess water from the fabric by patting with a
clean, dry towel. Hang the shade up when completely dry. |
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Dry cleaning is not recommended.
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Roller Blinds
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Occasional light vacuuming with a brush attachment should
keep blinds clean.
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Dry cleaning is not recommended.
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