Plantation shutters are a
worthwhile investment. Not only do they give style to a home, but they also help
reduce energy costs and increase resale value. Whether they are real wooden
shutters or false plantations, if they are well made, they can last for many
years. Proper care is essential, but fortunately, this care is relatively easy.
Plantation shutters are a wise
investment, but a great investment, so you want them to look great. A crucial
aspect of maintaining plantation interior blinds is keeping them clean. Otherwise,
dust and dirt can accumulate and ruin the shine. Regular dust and cleaning are
important to prevent the accumulation of dust and dirt.
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Cleaning wooden plantation
shutters
The way you clean your indoor
blinds depends on what they are made of. Real wood plantation blinds, if
properly painted with a high-quality finish, are as easy to clean as synthetic
wood blinds, but do not use water, which could damage or deform the wood. At
least once a month, spray a dust-proof cloth with wood wax and dust off the
blinds. If your shutters have small grooves or grooves that accumulate dust and
dirt, lightly spray a toothbrush with spray enamel and use it to clean
hard-to-reach areas.
Cleaning Plantation shutters
Most fake plantation shutters are
made from a type of vinyl. Vinyl interior blinds must be dusted at least once a
week. You can use the soft brush on the hose of your vacuum cleaner. Tilt the
slats and vacuum them gently. Then lower them and do the same thing. Do not
forget the top and bottom of the blinds.
For cleaning, water and soap can
be used on vinyl blinds. Some experts recommend using distilled water because
it does not contain minerals that can cause stains. In a bucket, combine
lukewarm water and mild dish soap or mild soap to form a soapy solution (about
a teaspoonful with a quart of water). Moisten a soft cloth with soapy water and
wash the blinds well. Then moisten a second cloth with just water and rinse off
any soap residue. If your blinds have small grooves or grooves, do not forget
them because they can easily pick up dirt and grime. Dip a toothbrush in soapy
water to clean these areas. It may be tempting to use an all-purpose aerosol
cleaner, but it may be too powerful and may discolor or stain your blinds. Dry
the blinds well with a towel. This is important to avoid stains.
One of the great advantages of
indoor plantation imitation blinds over the true wood variety is that they can
be used in kitchens and bathrooms, where they are exposed to heat and moisture.
However, in these rooms, the shutters will collect particles of fixative,
grease and other substances that can adhere to it. These may require a little
more cleaning. You can make a solution of a teaspoon of dish soap and a gallon
of hot water. Dip a cloth in the solution and drain well. Then clean the
shutters on both sides in the closed position. Rinse the cloth as needed and
continue until clean. Again, do not forget to dry them with a soft, clean
cloth.
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Treat with care
Quality blinds are durable, but
you should always be nice to them. When opening and closing the slats, turn the
rod gently. If you plan to open the side blinds, make sure they are secure and
do not hit the wall. This would damage the frame (not to mention the wall).
The best way to make sure your
blinds are properly maintained is to consult the Plantation shutters manufacturers. If you do not have the documentation provided with the blinds,
call the manufacturer or visit their website for information on their
composition and instructions on how to preserve the life and appearance of your
curtains.