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How do I clean my blinds?
Vertical Blinds
Cellular Shades
Faux Wood Blinds
Natural Wood Blinds
Vertical Blinds
Vinyl Louvers
- Regularly dust or vacuum with an upholstery attachment.
- For soil removal, sponge with a mild detergent and warm water solution and blot dry.
- Louvers may be removed and immersed in water.
- If a thin film of mild detergent is left on louvers, static electricity will be eliminated.
Fabric Louvers
- Regularly dust or vacuum with an upholstery attachment.
- For soil removal, sponge with a mild detergent and warm water solution (or dry fabric cleaner) and blot dry.
- Do not immerse in water or dry clean.
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Cellular Shades
Regular Cleaning
- Dust with a feather duster.
- Lightly vacuum fabric with an upholstery attachment.
Soil Removal
- Sponge with a mild detergent and warm water solution and blot dry. (Extra care should be used when cleaning blackout fabrics, as the fabrics could become permanently creased.)
- Do not use strong detergents or spot removers. Dry cleaning is not recommended. Due to the differences in ultrasonic cleaning operators, we do not recommend this method of cleaning.
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Faux Wood Blinds
Regular Cleaning
- Lightly vacuum with an upholstery attachment.
Soil Removal
- Sponge with a mild detergent and warm water solution and blot dry.
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Wood Blinds
Regular Cleaning
- Lightly vacuum with an upholstery attachment.
Soil Removal
- Painted Finish: clean with a soft, damp cloth.
- Stained Finish: treat with a lemon oil or other wood preservative.
Important:
Do not use strong detergents or spot removers.
Dry cleaning is not recommended.
Burnout fabric is delicate and needs to be treated with care.
Back shades are easy to clean with soap and water.
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