Five Tips for Maintaining Vinyl Window Blinds
By D Swain, published Oct 28, 2007
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Vacuum
One of the easiest ways to clean your vinyl window blinds is with a vacuum. You should make sure that you attached the brush head attachment when you use the vacuum cleaner to clean the blinds. Also, you should slightly open your vinyl window blinds so that the vacuum can get the top and bottom of the slats.
Dust
You should try to dust your vinyl window blinds once or twice each month. You should use a soft clean cloth making sure that you have the slats tilted up. Another good way to remove dust from vinyl window blinds is to use a chemically treated dust cloth. They will easily remove dust from the blinds.
Washing
If you want to wash your vinyl window blinds, you should use a damp sponge and mild detergent. If they are really dirty, you can soak them in a tub of water for a little wild. After you take the vinyl window blinds out of the tub, you should rinse and wipe them, then let them air dry.
Spraying
If you don't want to soak your vinyl window blinds, you can spray the with water. You will obviously need to take them down first so that you don't get water everywhere. You should make sure that the slats are down when spraying vinyl window blinds so that you don't damage them.
Metal
You should never use metal to clean vinyl window blinds. Materials such as steel wool can easily damage the surface of your blinds. You would likely need to replace your vinyl window blinds after using metal on them because they will be very scratched up.
These are a few tips for maintaining vinyl window blinds. One of the easiest ways to remove dust from them is to use a vacuum cleaner fitted with a brush head attachment. You can also wash your vinyl window blinds with a damp sponge and mild detergent. Spraying them with a water hose will also clean them, but you need to make sure you don't damage them. You should also avoid using metal materials such as steel wool on your blinds because they will leave scratches.
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