Introduction
Keeping your window treatments clean is an important part of home maintenance. Dust, dirt, and grime can build up on blinds, shades, and shutters over time, making them look dingy and worn. Regular cleaning not only improves their appearance but also extends their lifespan.
In this guide, I will provide tips on how to clean various types of window treatments, including venetian blinds, roller shades, roman shades, and exterior shutters. Proper cleaning methods and products will leave them looking fresh, revitalized, and working smoothly.
Assessing the Current Condition
Before beginning the cleaning process, take a close look at the current condition of the window treatments. Check for:
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Dirt and Grime – Pay attention to places where dust and dirt commonly accumulate like the slats, cords, and controls. Look for grease, food splatters, or nicotine stains.
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Sun Damage – Prolonged sun exposure can cause the materials to become brittle and faded.
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Signs of Wear – Look for frayed cords, bent slats, cracking, peeling paint, etc. This may impact what cleaning methods can be used.
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Mineral Deposits – Hard water can leave behind mineral residue like limescale. Check curtain linings and wood shutters.
This initial inspection will help you gauge the overall condition and identify any problem areas needing special attention.
Dusting and Dry Cleaning
For routine maintenance cleaning, dusting and dry cleaning methods are recommended for most window treatments:
Dusting
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Use a microfiber duster or soft brush to gently remove loose dust and debris.
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For venetian blinds, tilt the slats and dust between each one.
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Vacuum using the soft brush attachment for deeper cleaning between slats, folds, and crevices. This also works well for roman shades and shutters.
Dry Cleaning
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Use a lint roller on shades and shutter surfaces to pick up dirt, hair, and crumbs.
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For stains, lightly rub the affected area with a clean pencil eraser. This can help remove grease and dirt buildup.
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Compress air dusters are great for blinds and shake out debris that vacuuming misses. Hold the can 6-8 inches away and spray short bursts.
Wet Cleaning Methods
For a deeper clean to tackle stuck-on dirt, grime, and stains, wet cleaning methods are required. It’s best to take blinds and shades down to thoroughly clean all surfaces.
Caution: Before using any liquid cleaning solution, check the manufacturer’s care instructions. Some materials may only be dusted or vacuumed. Wet cleaning certain fabrics, wood, or faux wood may cause damage.
Mild Soap and Water
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Mix a small amount of mild dish soap or detergent into warm water. Use a soft microfiber cloth or sponge to wipe down the window treatments.
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For stuck-on dirt, allow to soak briefly before wiping. Be gentle on fabrics.
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Rinse off completely with clean water to avoid streaks and residue buildup.
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Allow to air dry fully before rehanging.
Vinegar Solution
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Mix a solution of 1 part white vinegar to 1 part water. Dip a soft cloth into the solution and wring out well.
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Wipe down the window treatment then immediately dry with a clean cloth.
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Helps clean and deodorize fabrics. Should not leave behind a vinegar scent once dry.
Cleaning Sprays and Foams
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Specialty cleaning sprays and foams for window treatments are available. They help break down dirt, odor, and stain buildup.
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Spray a light coat and allow to penetrate for 5-10 minutes. Gently wipe clean and rinse if needed.
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Always spot test first in an inconspicuous area as some cleaners can damage certain materials.
Bleach Alternative Cleaners
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For tougher stain removal, oxygen bleach cleaners are a good option. Check that bleach can be used safely first.
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Soak stained area then launder as directed. This works well for sheer curtains and shade linings.
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Follow all safety precautions when using any chemical cleaners. Wear gloves and use in a well-ventilated area.
Deep Cleaning Wood Shutters
Wood shutters require some additional cleaning steps:
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Use a wood cleaner and soft rag to gently wipe down the louvers and frame. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
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For a deeper clean, use an oxygen bleach cleaner as directed. Rinse thoroughly.
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Allow wood to fully dry before closing shutters to prevent mold and mildew growth.
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Apply a wood polish or conditioner to protect the finish and prevent drying and cracking over time. Buff to a shine.
Conclusion
Regular, thorough cleaning is essential for keeping window treatments looking fresh and extending their lifespan. Adjust cleaning methods based on the fabric, material, and current condition. For routine dust removal, dry methods like dusting, vacuuming, and lint rolling work well. For deeper cleaning, use mild soap and water, vinegar, or specialized window treatment cleaners. With proper care, window treatments can maintain their beauty and function for years to come.