Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Roman Blinds Cleaning Tips

Clean Roman Blinds for a Clear View

Cleaning Roman blinds is not very demanding, but it is of great importance for the overall, clean and shiny look of your windows. As soon as you realize that dust and all sorts of stains are the enemies to the neat and shiny look of your window treatment you will be happy to pay more attention to maintaining your Roman blinds. A few cleaning tips may ease the cleaning routine and prolong the life of your blinds. The choice of the appropriate cleaning technique is determined by the type of fabric used for the blinds, so it is wise to check the characteristics of the chosen material in the manufacturer's guide and study the maintenance instructions beforehand to avoid any mistakes.

A Few Easy Cleaning Strategies Dusting off

Occasional dusting of your Roman window blinds is a must, since the fabrics tend to attract dust. The less you clean the blinds the more dirt is gathered on the surface and it may become very hard to remove it over time. For this purpose you may use a feather duster to wipe off the head rail and the operating mechanism or a vacuum cleaner (for a more thorough cleaning) with the additional part for the upholstery maintenance (the part with the attached brush). Gently sweep the surface of the blinds making sure you clean all the parts equally.

Removing stains with mild detergents

Before you proceed with this Roman blinds cleaning technique, make sure the fabric is washable and it would not diminish its quality after the treatment. Check the manufacturer's specifications guide to see whether the material is labelled (P). If this is the case, then proceed to the next step (dry cleaning). If not, you are free to continue with the stain removal. It is best to use white cloth to avoid any unwanted mixing of colours and a very mild detergent (also, you might want to test the detergent on the part of the blinds which is not easily observable to see how it reacts in contact with the fabric and whether it causes the colours to change). Damp the cloth, put a small amount of detergent on it and apply over the stain. Wait for a couple of minutes before you wipe off with another clean, wet cloth.


Steam and Dry Cleaning

If you are not certain whether you can go through the Roman blinds cleaning process yourself without making things worse, then the dry cleaner's is a number one on your list of destinations. As mentioned before, some very sensitive fabrics are labelled P, which stands for dry cleaning only. Since the dry cleaning services are accustomed to dealing with these kinds of fabrics, it is better to be on the safe side and leave all the work to them.

However, if you are on a tight budget or there is not any dry cleaner's in your area, you can try steaming the blinds (this is only advisable on fabrics with a P label). You will need a steamer to do this. It is advisable to take the blinds down before you start steaming.

Removing the blinds should be easy since the fabric is attached to the head rail with Velcro. Remove the fabric previously extended to its full length from the head rail along with all the fibre rods and the bottom bar and place it on the table or another flat surface. After you have finished, leave the fabric to dry and later reattach it to the head rail.

Having finished the Roman blinds cleaning part, take a step back and admire the revived shininess of your spotless clean Romans.

Visit Discount Blind Centre for more info on Roman Blinds. Our mission is to offer quality window blinds at discounted prices.

Article is written by Mark Row

Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Mark_Row/1471500

No comments:

Post a Comment

HOW OFTEN SHOULD I CLEAN IT!?