Maintaining Blinds | 4 Golden Rules For Cleaning Fabric Roller Blinds

Posted on: 9 December 2015

Fabric roller blinds are stunning additions to the windows of living rooms, bedrooms and family rooms, but they can acquire considerable dust and grime over time. Dusty blinds bring down the decorative appeal of the room, so you'll want to get them cleaned as soon as you notice dust stains and blemishes on them. A few simple cleaning steps will help you wash and dry fabric blinds. This guide is designed to help you in your endeavour to clean your fabric roller blinds.

Vacuum To Remove Surface-Level Dirt

Before getting into any deep-rooted cleaning strategy, use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dirt embedded on the surface of your blinds. Be sure to vacuum every inch as thoroughly as possible to remove all the loose dirt from the surface. You can use a brush attachment for the vacuum cleaner to brush out all the dirt before it gets sucked into the vacuum. This step should ideally remove a hearty amount of loose dust from your roller blinds.

Fill Your Bathtub Or Large Bucket With Water

Once you're satisfied with your vacuuming process, fill your bathtub or a large bucket with warm water. Pour some liquid laundry detergent into this until the water begins to foam up. Remove the roller blinds from their brackets and lower them into this soap water solution. Let the blinds soak in the water for a little while to slacken dirt's grip from the surface. Before placing the blinds in water, test a small portion by applying soap water to it and letting it sit for a while. If the colour doesn't run, you can soak the blinds entirely.

Scrub With A Soft Bristled Brush To Eliminate Stains

After letting your blinds soak for a while, use a soft-bristled brush or sponge to scrub the surface for removing any residual stains or dirt. You can even use a toothbrush to concentrate on specific stains on the blinds. Give your blinds a good scrub to eliminate as much dirt as possible. Rinse the fabric blinds in clean water after emptying out the bathtub or bucket. Keep refilling with clean water until no more soap comes out of the fabric.

Dry Your Blinds

Once you're satisfied with the water rinsing process, lay the blinds on an outdoor clothesline or flat on a surface to allow for drying. Depending on your weather conditions, the drying process may take more than a day. After the blinds have dried completely, reattach them to the rollers. Your fabric roller blinds will look brand new.

Follow these simple steps for easily cleaning your fabric roller blinds. You can use the same process for cleaning fabric awnings and curtains. 

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