How To Clean Your Roman Blinds

February 02, 2023 | by ED | Blog

Vacuuming Your Roman Blinds

Vacuuming Your Roman Blinds

Vacuum your roman blinds to keep them clean and away from dirt. Make sure you use the upholstery attachment when vacuuming so that it gets deep into all of those fibres! Don't brush against the fabric with a standard floor brush as this could transfer particles onto whatever surface is underneath - meaning more work for yourself later down the line if something happens because there will be stains everywhere now too.

Steam Cleaning Your Roman Blinds

Steam Cleaning Your Roman Blinds

If you notice that your roman blinds are starting to crease, don't worry! All it takes is one quick steam cleaning for them to look like new again. To achieve these results use an iron with the highest wattage possible held about six inches away from each fold until wrinkles disappear and the fabric smells fresh.

Removing Stains From Roman Blinds

Removing Stains From Roman Blinds

When trying to remove stubborn stains from fabric, it's best not to use detergent or stain remover because this could damage the material. The only thing you should be sure of when taking care of these problems yourself at home with just a cloth is making sure that whatever cleaner has been applied does not contain bleach as well.

Dry Cleaning Your Roman Blinds

Dry Cleaning Your Roman Blinds

Roman blinds are an investment and should be taken care of properly so they last longer. It's always best to have them dry cleaned if you need help removing stains or marks from the fabric since machine washing could damage these delicate materials over time resulting in dye bleed which will ruin your beautiful roman blind!

Machine Washing Your Roman Blinds

Machine Washing Your Roman Blinds

Roman blinds can be tricky to clean, but it's essential that you follow the care instructions on your roman blinds. If they say "dry clean only," do not attempt to wash them in a washing machine as this could result in an expensive mistake! However, there is no specific recommendation about how these types of material should therefore be treated when being washed by hand or via machine methodically depending on what type is used for drying afterward too.

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