Cleaning Mini Blinds PDF Print E-mail
Written by Saundra Jackson   
Saturday, 02 August 2008

At some point in time, all of us have come acrossmini blinds at the local home improvement center.They look really nice sitting there, although no one wants to spend a few days removing the dust from them. Regardless of what you may hear

Detail oriented.

It will probably seem obvious, but you should close the slats prior to dusting. Weekly blind dusting is the best way to go, using a lamb's wool duster, as lamb's wool will naturally attract dust and can help prevent buildup as well.

If lamb's wool isn't available, a paintbrush may also do the trick. Make sure you placesome towels underneath the blinds to catch anyexcess dust. If you want to be thorough, youcan also take the blinds down and clean them

To remove the grease from the blinds, an allpurpose cleaner can be used. Spray the blinds good, then let the cleaner work on them for a a soft cloth, although rinsing the cloth will make it even more effective. To clean the other side of the blinds, flip it over and do the same thing as mentioned above.

Fast and simple.

This one is simple - simply use an old pair ofcotton gloves to clean your blinds. Slip thegloves on, dip your fingers into a solutionof 1 teaspoon ammonia and 1 quart water, thenrun your fingers through the mini blinds.

If you prefer, you can also use the vaccuumcleaner hose attachments. You can even usethe vaccuum cleaner without having to removethe blinds. Putting a dryer sheet on the blinds will remove any static so that dust will no longer be attracted to the blinds.

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