Hi and welcome back to Dallas Maids! Today we wanted to share some topics for minimizing mini blinds cleaning frustration. We all know these items are dust and grime magnets, and no one wants their mini blinds to look dirty and messy!
They can also be frustrating to clean if you aren’t sure how to begin. In this video we will give you three different methods for cleaning mini blinds. I know I’m excited, let’s get going!
Method 1- Just Dust
If your blind just need dusting you can easily clean them using the brush attachment on your vacuum hose. First, lock the blinds in the up position (visual) and vacuum along the length of the slats. Always work from the top of the blinds to the bottom.
Then switch the blinds into the down position (visual) and repeat the same process again. The more often you dust your blinds the less often you will need to wash them which brings us to our next method.
Method 2- Toss them in the tub
To wash sticky grime off your mini blinds you can wash them in the bathtub. Just fill the bathtub halfway with warm water and add a few squirts of dish soap. If the blinds are really dirty you can add a little degreaser to the mix as well.
Remove the blinds from the wall, they may be the kind that snap in and out of place or you may have to remove a couple of screws. Place the dirty blinds in the tub; the warm soapy water should cover them completely. Let them soak for 10 to 15 minutes to loosen the grime.
Then, you can clean each slat by hand right there in the tub either by using some cotton gloves or just old washcloths.
Once you have given them a good wipe down you should drain the water from the tub and rinse the blinds with clean water. You will need to hang them somewhere other than the wall to dry. Also, you can simply lay them out on some towels on the floor to dry there.
Method 3- Head Outdoors
If the weather is nice you might prefer to wash your blinds outside. Find a place to hang them up, a clothesline would be ideal but a fence or a porch banister work nicely too. Have a bucket of warm soapy water on hand. Again, you can use some cotton gloves or washcloths to wipe each side of each slat. A garden hose makes rinsing your blinds a piece of cake.
Please don’t be tempted to power-wash your blinds, we’ve seen the videos too but more often than not you will end up with bent or broken slats. Once you’ve rinsed you can leave your blinds outside to dry in the sunshine before hanging them back in place.
That’s it for this edition of Clean Freaks and as always: if it sounds like too much work, remember you always have the support of a professional house cleaning service in Dallas. Just call Dallas Maids!