Open the blinds and dust them from the top to the bottom on both sides.
Cleaning vinyl vertical blinds.
Rinse the blinds with clean water.
Close the blinds in one.
They provide privacy and keep the sun from bleaching window treatments and furnishings.
Abrasive cleaners may scratch the surface of your blinds so use caution.
Be very gentle when cleaning this type of blind to avoid bending or cracking the slats.
An upholstery brush attachment helps loosen materials clinging to the blinds.
There are a few good ways to do it.
Hold each panel under the water until all the soap solution is washed out of the fabric.
How to clean vertical blinds begin by dusting vertical blinds and cellular blinds with a feather duster or the brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner.
It is advisable never to directly spray on the blinds.
Vacuuming the blinds first helps remove cobwebs and debris that are clinging to the slats.
For spot cleaning you can use soft cloths and with all purpose cleaner sprayed onto it.
Mix 4 cups 950 ml of warm water and 1 tablespoon 15 ml of liquid dish soap in a large mixing bowl.
First drain the soap solution out of the tub.
For vinyl vertical blinds you can use rubber dry cleaning sponge to try and remove the stubborn dust.
To remove dust from vinyl vanes wipe down the slats with a microfiber cloth.
Liquid dish soap works great for plastic vinyl and fabric blinds.
Take the blinds outside to your patio or driveway and lay them on a small rug or piece of carpet.
You can clean fabric vertical blinds without removing the vanes.
Close blinds fully side to side to avoid having slats bunched on one end.
But the bound slats attract dust quickly and can be.
Metal and vinyl vertical blinds are the easiest types to clean.
Washing blinds without removing them.
Follow the manufacturer s directions for cleaning the type of blinds you have.
Wet a car washing brush and brush the blinds from side to side and then turn them over and brush the other side.
To clean metal and vinyl blinds follow this method.
Vinyl blinds serve a practical purpose in a living space.
Lift away dust by sweeping down the fabric with the brush attachment of your vacuum while supporting the vane from behind with your hand.
Agitate the water by hand to make it sudsy so the soap is completely mixed in.
Fill a bowl with water with a few drops of dish soap.
Put a few drops of dishwashing soap in a bucket of water.
For tougher grime or dirt you can wipe the vanes with soapy water and a microfiber cloth or allow them to soak in a tub.
Then turn on the shower head or bath faucet and run with cool water.