Like other elements in your home, curtains and blinds need routine maintenance. It’s important to keep these window treatments clean because dust and dirt can accumulate. With proper care, you can keep out allergens and ensure the longevity and beauty of your window coverings.
This guide focuses on two more popular window treatments: curtains and blinds.
How do you clean curtains? You can steam clean, machine wash, hand wash, or spot clean curtains. The best method to use depends on the material. The first step is to check the manufacturer’s instructions; not all fabric curtains can be machine-washed, and some might even require dry cleaning.
Sturdier fabrics may be machine-washed. Before throwing them in the machine, remove any hardware, like the hooks or rings. Place the curtains in a mesh laundry bag to protect the fabric. Wash the curtains using a mild detergent and cold water, and press the gentle cycle. To minimize wrinkles, air dry completely instead of using the tumble dry function. If there’s no way to air dry the curtain, use the low heat setting on your washing machine.
If you have delicate or sheer curtains, hand washing is the best way to clean them.
Here’s how to clean sheer curtains and other similarly delicate fabrics.
Can you use a vacuum cleaner on your curtains? Yes, you can, especially if the window treatment is just dusty.
You can lightly vacuum curtains using the upholstery attachment. If you don’t have that particular attachment, use the low suction setting on your vacuum cleaner.
Start the cleaning process by pulling the curtain tight toward you. Run the vacuum cleaner along the panel. Work in sections, from the top to the bottom.
Poor ventilation and high humidity can create a breeding ground for mold spores. You might notice black spots or patches and smell a musty odor from your curtains. If you do, your window treatment might have mold.
Here’s how to clean curtains with mold.
What if your curtain fabric is heavy? If your curtains are more like drapes, you can still machine wash them. But wash them separately, so you don’t overload the machine. Wash with cold water using the delicate cycle function. Remove the curtains once the cycle ends, then hang them dry. You can also lay them flat on a surface to dry.
Some heavy curtains or drapes may need professional cleaning. Once again, check the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Linen curtains are a smart choice for any home. The natural fibers allow for breathability, which wicks away moisture and regulates indoor temperatures. This makes linens perfect for warmer climates and rooms with high humidity levels.
Although resistant to wear and tear, most linen curtains are lightweight. They’re delicate enough to require careful washing. You can hand-wash or machine-wash them.
When hand washing:
When using a washing machine:
From wood to vertical blinds, these hard window coverings are not hard to clean. In most cases, you only need a feather duster. A vacuum cleaner can also work to get rid of built-up dirt. You can also use a rag to wipe down the slats.
Alternatively, you can minimize dust and cleaning by using the blinds regularly. Open, close, or rotate them when you can to keep dust from settling on the slats. If you’re not a fan of dusting or have no time, choose blinds that hang vertically because they collect the least dust.
You can also use an air purifier to reduce the buildup of dust and dirt in your home.
The best method for cleaning blinds, like curtains, depends on the material.
Pleated blinds are made from lightweight fabric folded to create an accordion effect. The beehive-like and hexagonal pockets make this window covering an energy-efficient choice for rooms that need light control.
To clean wood blinds, follow these simple steps:
To clean vinyl or aluminum blinds, follow these simple steps:
How often should curtains and blinds be cleaned? You can clean window treatments as often as you clean your home. If you do a weekly clean-up, then dust or spot clean curtains and blinds. If it’s monthly, then clean the window treatments monthly. In general, most deep cleaning should happen every year.
The frequency of cleaning your window treatments also depends on the material, design, and orientation.
When deciding on which curtains or blinds to use for your home, get expert advice from Sedar Global’s A-team of designers and installers. We’ll help you make the right choices for your space,
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