Last Updated on December 16, 2022 by Hooria Batool
Window Blinds
Window blinds are becoming more and more popular in contemporary homes because they provide a practical way to help insulate your home without closing it up completely. However, window blinds can become dirty very quickly due to all of the dust that enters into them through their slats or by just simply allowing dust particles to fly into them. It is not always simple for you to take your blinds down and clean them, so hiring professional cleaners usually becomes necessary.
How to clean the blinds?
When finding someone who will clean your beautiful looking blinds, how do you know what types of cleaning methods should be used? The following article will discuss top 11 best world best methods on how to clean Venetian wood blinds so that you can keep your vision clear! Also, check out our article on how to clean roman blinds.
1. Cleaning your window blinds with a vacuum cleaner
In order to start this cleaning method, you will have to turn the blind so that it makes a 45-degree angle from the floor. Next, move your vacuum as close as you can before turning it on and sticking the head of your vacuum between two slats in order to suck up any dirt or dust present.
When vacuuming small spaces near walls or corners, be cautious not to damage your Venetian blind slats by accidentally running into them with the head of your vacuum. Once you have finished using this method, be sure to re-hang your window back up! Although this process may seem a bit tedious to you, this method is one of the most recommended cleaning methods for those who have Venetian blinds.
2. Cleaning your window blinds with a brush
In order to use this method, first find out if your blinds are wired or cordless because each will require different materials and techniques to be cleaned. When it comes to cleaning wire blinds that allow you adjust the height of your slats by pulling on them horizontally, you can either use a small brush or even a toothbrush depending on their size. Be sure not to damage any part of the wires while rotating them as well as adjusting them back into place after they have been brushed/cleaned.
Another material used for making some window blinds is known as ‘bamboo’ blinds, which are made of bamboo strips held together with glue or string. These types of wood blinds are more resistant to dirt and dust, but you will still need to use a soft bristle brush for extensive cleaning.
3. Cleaning your window blinds with soap and water
One way to clean the exterior parts of Venetian wood blinds is by soaking them in some warm soapy water. The best type of soap that should be used would be dish-washing liquid because it contains decreasing agents that will help get rid of any excess grime on your slats while leaving behind a fresh scent! Just soak your dirty slats in soapy water, rinse them with warm water, and then dry them off with a towel.
Once you have finished this method, be sure to re-hang your window blinds so that they do not get damaged by anything else while they are still wet!
4. Cleaning your window blinds with an old toothbrush
Although it sounds like quite the odd process for cleaning blinds, there are some people who swear by using their toothbrushes on occasion for removing dirt from hard-to-reach spaces on their Venetian wood blinds.
Just like in the previous methods discussed, just turn your slats horizontally so that you can brush between individual slats until all of the dust has been removed. Although this may seem like a tedious process, there are even some people who use an old toothbrush to clean the individual slats in their Venetian blinds.
5. Cleaning your window blinds with a squeegee
While this method may seem like something you would only find in movies, using a tool known as a ‘squeegee’ for cleaning your Venetian wood blinds can actually be quite effective because it will prevent water from getting into the interior parts of the blinds! By doing so, you will also be able to avoid having excess moisture drip down onto your window sill or floor which could cause mold damage.
When caring for your Venetian wood blinds, start by squeezing out excess water with a towel to use this process correctly. Next, place the squeegee’s rubber edge against the slat of your blinds so that it can glide across it without any issues. Once finished with this process, be sure to wipe away excess water from your window blinds before drying them off so that they do not become too wet within their wood frame!
6. Cleaning your window blinds with WD-40
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If you have Venetian blinds or other types of wooden blinds in your home, then we highly recommend using an industrial degreaser such as WD-40 because it will help remove dirt and grime while leaving behind a fresh scent! Just be sure to use a non-abrasive pad when applying this industrial degreaser on the exterior parts of your blinds.
7. Cleaning your window blinds using a steam cleaner
Another way to clean your Venetian wood blinds is by using a professional level of steam cleaning equipment which often uses pure distilled water at high-pressure for removing dust, dirt, and other contaminants that may affect the look of your window shades . While this process can be rather expensive to have done on a regular basis, it can also be done without spending very much money if you are creative!
For example, you could use an old spray bottle filled with distilled water in order to create some suction. This will help draw out any excess moisture from inside the windows themselves while leaving behind a light scent due to the added oils found in the distilled water.
8. Cleaning your window blinds with dusting spray
Another way to clean Venetian blinds is by using a particular type of dusting spray that is designed for this very purpose! Just like in the previous methods, you will want to turn your slats horizontally to be easily accessible when cleaning them. After doing so, spray each slat until it has been covered in your specially formulated dusting spray. Then take an old rag or towel and wipe away any excess dirt with ease before hanging up your blinds again!
9. Test your Venetian blinds for colorfastness
Before you begin cleaning any type of window shade, be sure to check it first for colorfastness! To do this, soak an old towel with distilled water and lightly press it up against one of the exterior surfaces of the blinds.
Then, please take a second towel and run it against the blinds to determine whether they are colorfast. This is important because if your blinds are not colorfast, you may end up damaging them by using any of the methods listed above!
10. Cleaning your blinds with lavender oil
This method works best when trying to clean Venetian wood blinds because the natural properties found within this essential oil will leave behind a fresh scent while also disinfecting your window shades at the same time! Just mix one part distilled water with two parts lavender oil before spraying it onto an old rag or towel before wiping away excess dirt on each individual slat of your window blinds .
11. Cleaning your blinds with faucet attachments
Yet another way to clean Venetian blinds is by using a simple faucet attachment that can be found at most hardware stores! After turning your slats horizontally, attach the faucet’s hose onto the exterior of each slat and turn on hot water. This will cause steam to form while also liquefying any dirt or grime that lies within your window shades.
Conclusion
You may need to clean the blinds and shades that cover your windows regularly, but what about the windows themselves? Cleaning blinds requires a little TLC, which is why you should know how to do it. Whether vinyl, wood, fabric, or aluminum, window blinds provide privacy from nosy neighbors, blocking out light, and keeping rooms cool. However, they also collect dust, pet hair, and other debris.