Introduction
Curtains and drapes add beauty and style to any room. However, they also attract dust and dirt over time. Proper cleaning is essential to keep curtains and drapes looking their best. This article will explore the differences between washing and dry cleaning curtains and drapes. I will provide tips on when to choose each method along with step-by-step instructions. With the right information, you can keep your window treatments fresh and clean.
When to Wash Curtains vs. Dry Clean Drapes
The fabric composition of the curtains or drapes should guide your cleaning method.
Curtains and Drapes That Can Be Washed
- Cotton
- Linen
- Polyester
- Cotton/polyester blends
- Acrylic
These fabrics can typically be washed in the washing machine on a gentle cycle using mild detergent.
Curtains and Drapes That Should Be Dry Cleaned
- Silk
- Velvet
- Wool
- Rayon
- Curtains or drapes with embellishments like beads or sequins
The agitation of a washing machine can damage delicate fabrics like silk or wool. Taking them to the dry cleaner will ensure quality cleaning without risk of shrinking or tearing.
Tips for Washing Curtains and Drapes
Follow these tips for best results when machine washing curtains and drapes:
- Check the care label – Follow any washing instructions provided.
- Pretreat stains – Use a stain remover to treat any visible stains before washing. This will prevent setting in the stain.
- Wash similar fabrics together – Don’t mix heavy cottons with lightweight synthetics.
- Use a gentle cycle – The agitation of a normal cycle can damage curtains. Opt for the delicate or permanent press setting.
- Air dry – Line dry curtains to avoid heat damage from the dryer.
Here are the step-by-step instructions for washing curtains and drapes:
Supplies Needed
- Mild laundry detergent
- Stain remover (optional)
- Large capacity washing machine
- Clotheslines or drying rack
Washing Steps
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Pretreat any stained areas with a stain remover or dab with detergent. Let sit for 5-10 minutes before washing.
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Load the washing machine with curtains or drapes from one room, using like colors and fabrics together. Do not overload.
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Select a gentle cycle like delicate or permanent press. Use cold or warm water.
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Add mild detergent. Follow the amount recommended on the packaging for a standard load.
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Allow full wash and rinse cycles to complete. Avoid stopping mid-cycle.
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Air dry thoroughly before rehanging.
Dry Cleaning Guidelines for Drapes
For silks, wools, velvets, and other delicates, dry cleaning is the best method. Here are some guidelines:
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Ask about at-home dry cleaning – Some companies offer pick-up and delivery service for drapes. This avoids having to take them into the shop.
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Be aware of sizing – Tell the dry cleaner if drapes have been treated with a sizing compound. This affects cleaning methods.
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Remove drapery hardware – Take down rods, rings, and any other hardware before dry cleaning.
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Air out drapes – After dry cleaning, hang drapes outdoors for a few hours to air out chemical odors.
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Dry clean annually – Dry cleaning drapes every year keeps them looking fresh.
Conclusion
Whether washed or dry cleaned, proper care extends the life of curtains and drapes. Always check fabric composition before choosing a cleaning method. For machine washable fabrics, wash on a gentle cycle and air dry. Drapes made from delicates like silk and wool require the specialized services of a dry cleaner. With these tips, you can keep your window treatments looking their best.