Once you have installed vertical blinds in your living room, you will never know when they collected a huge amount of dust. You only discover when one day, you notice a huge amount of dust sitting on the slats. It is natural for these blinds to collect dirt, and homeowners are actually responsible for providing the right care and maintenance. But we rarely do this, and in fact, commit several mistakes related to cleaning and maintaining.
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DRY DUSTING WILL NOT WORK ALONE
Homeowners are often in a rush
and assume that dry dusting using a duster is all they need. This is not true,
and in fact, it never addresses grime caused by moisture, coastal air, and UV
exposure. Regular vacuuming is recommended using a soft brush attachment to
prevent dirt from settling deep into the fibre.
USING THE WRONG CLEANING PRODUCTS
Vertical blinds suppliers
recommend specific products that are not harmful for these installations.
Homeowners instead use harsh cleaners and chemical products, which further
damage these blinds. Bleach, abrasive sprays, and strong detergents damage the
finish and weaken the fibre. According to vertical
blind suppliers, mild soap and warm water are required to clean these
blinds without shortening their lifespan.
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IGNORING TRACK AND CHAIN MAINTENANCE
Clean slats don't mean your
vertical blinds are completely clean until you clean the tracks and chains.
Dust builds on these parts as well, and homeowners must pay attention towards
these components during cleaning. Light vacuum cleaning is recommended along
the tracks, and chain controls must be inspected and lubricated for expected
performance.
OVERWASHING AND OVERHANDLING
Another major mistake we see in
terms of vertical
blinds installations is over-cleaning. Fabric slats don't need soaking
every month, and in fact, excessive washing can cause stretching, fraying and
discolouration. The best idea is spot cleaning between two deeper cleans while
handling the slats carefully.
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| Terms of vertical blinds installations is over-cleaning - Allcoastblindsandshutters |
FAQs
HOW OFTEN SHOULD VERTICAL BLINDS BE CLEANED?
- Light cleaning every few weeks and deeper cleaning once or twice a year suits most homes.
CAN VERTICAL BLINDS BE MACHINE WASHED?
- Most fabric outdoor blinds should not go in washing machines.
- Check manufacturer guidance first.
WHY DO VERTICAL BLINDS STOP TURNING PROPERLY?
- Dust in tracks, worn carriers, or chain damage usually causes this issue.
ARE PVC VERTICAL BLINDS EASIER TO MAINTAIN THAN FABRIC?
- Yes.
- PVC handles moisture better and cleans more easily.


