How to Clean Zebra Blinds

how to clean zebra blinds

Introduction

If you choose to invest in window treatments, you will have to learn on how to clean zebra blinds. If you want the blinds to serve you for an extended period, remember to clean your zebra blinds weekly. Hand dusting per week may be useful too; if you skip, you expose your zebra blinds to long-term damage.

Window treatments being part of your room, it is annoying to stay in a dirty and disorganized house. It is our entire wish to have durable and beautiful zebra blinds. I hope you know that regular cleaning of the items extends their lifespan. How do you clean them ?

Don’t worry because this report provides all the useful information you may need to clean your zebra blinds.

zebra roller shades *Blackout Zebra Blinds*

How zebra blinds works

Zebra blinds allow you to adjust the level of natural light by pulling down the chain. Unlike Roller blinds, you can slightly crack zebra shades to allow a small amount of light to penetrate your room. Zebra blinds are an incredible addition to your living room window. It can give a spin to a regular horizontal or roller shade

How to clean zebra blinds steps by steps guide

Before we get into today’s discussion, I thought you should know that most of the blinds are full of fabrics. This feature makes it easy to wash using soapy water or a vacuum cleaner. Therefore, it is good to ensure that cleanings substances are compatible with your blind’s material when cleaning zebra blinds.

Soapy water is the best solution for cleaning zebra shades, or sometimes you may also use a mixture of vinegar and water than using premium cleaning products. However, sometimes you may decide to use cleaning products to tackle tough stains and make sure the product is compatible with the fabric material’s zebra shade fabric.

Doing so will prevent you from damaging your zebra blinds. It is not advisable to wash the blind by tossing it into a washing machine. I recommend you wash the blinds using bare hands to prevent the fabric from developing folds, creases, or pilling.

Therefore go through this guide for both deep and regular cleaning your zebra blind without damaging it. There are different ways to clean zebra shades depending on whether you wish to do a deep clean or quick touch-up. Below are step-by-step guides to help you clean the blinds, leaving them with new and shiny outlooks.

zebra roller shades

*Light Filtering Zebra Blinds*

Step one: Pulling down the zebra blind which you want to clean

It would be best if you had a vacuum cleaner that contains an upholstery brush. Pull the blind to flatten it and hold the edge before vacuuming. Here, make sure that the blind has no folds; start cleaning from the top to bottom of your zebra blinds. Remember to vacuum the backside of your shade as well.

Step two: Removing dust

Just like roller blinds, you need to vacuum zebra blinds occasionally to get rid of dust buildup. Sometimes you may use dusters, but vacuuming is the most effective way to go. Vacuuming is suitable to remove dust from your zebra blinds’ fabric material altogether. Besides, you may choose to vacuum after every six days or any time they begin to show dust.

Step three: Removing small coatings of grime

Under this step, you will have to carry out thorough cleaning by damping after vacuuming. It would help if you had a warm bucket full of soapy water, and then immerses the damp cloth into lukewarm water. However, you can use laundry detergent or vinegar to replace soap.

They are a perfect substitute for soap as long as you ensure the laundry detergent has no bleaching agent; you may ruin or damage the pattern or color of your zebra blind.

Step four: Removing stains

Sometimes, some zebra blinds attract spots that may force you to go for deep cleaning. Removing stains is easy as long as you use the right and safe stains removers to your blinds. Inspect the spot cleaning agent’s label before buying or seek professional clarification from the manufacturer. Doing so is significant to avoid damaging your fabric.

After applying the stain remover, get a toothbrush or a soft brush to thoroughly scrub stubborn stains and grimes from the zebra blind’s fabric material.

Brush in a horizontal direction along the stripes to remove all dirt and stains that may stick on the lines.

Step five: Rinsing your zebra blinds

Rinse out more water using a damp cloth; horizontally wipe the shade from top to bottom. Dip the wet cloth in a foamy and wipe the blind. Use another material with warm water in a bucket to rinse the zebra blind.

Wipe the fabric using clean water and give it time to dry before pulling them up in their position. Allowing your zebra blind to dry prevents mold.

Most Frequently asked question

How can I remove dust from my zebra blinds?

Just like roller blinds, you need to vacuum zebra blinds occasionally to get rid of dust buildup. Sometimes you may use dusters, but vacuuming is the most effective way to go. Vacuuming is suitable to remove dust from your zebra blinds’ fabric material altogether.

What is the trick when cleaning zebra blinds?

Horizontal wiping the shade from top to bottom is the trick.

Immerse the damp cloth or microfiber towel in a bubbly and wipe the blind. Use another material with warm water in a bucket without soap.

zebra blinds

*No drill Zebra Blinds*

Conclusion

The best way to clean zebra blinds depends on how dirty they are. Sometimes you may even decide to seek assistance from professional cleaners, but the service is expensive. Please go through the above article first before making any step on how to clean zebra blinds.

The above handy guides should help you clean your blinds right at home. Cleaning yourself is accessible by using readily available cleaning solutions such as soapy water, vinegar, or laundry detergents. However, you need to be careful with vinegar and laundry detergent as they may damage your zebra blinds’ color or style.

 

 

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