As with many aspects of everyday life, most of us probably take cleaning our kitchen blinds for granted. Yet over time they can accumulate dust, grease and other forms of buildup which make them look dirty and unsightly, contributing to poor air quality and possibly leading to allergies flare-up. Here we present an in-depth step-by-step guide on how you can effectively and quickly clean kitchen blinds so your kitchen stays looking its best!
Why Clean Kitchen Blinds Regularly?
Kitchen blinds often go neglected when it comes to cleaning, yet they can collect an immense amount of grime, allergens, dust and grease that accumulate on them making them dull and unsightly. Furthermore, this build up contributes to poor indoor air quality triggering allergies or respiratory ailments so keeping them tidy not only improves their appearance but also promotes overall better living environments in your kitchen.
Accumulating Supplies
Before cleaning your kitchen blinds, it will be necessary to gather supplies. Here is what is necessary:
Bring along some buckets, dish soap, vinegar, warm water, microfibre cloth/ sponge/ sponger and an old towel or cloth for drying purposes.
Prepping Your Blinds for Cleaning
Prepping kitchen blinds to be cleaned requires taking the initial steps towards their cleaning, such as taking away from windows for proper washing. If they become particularly dirty or oily, however, removal might be necessary in order to do a complete clean of each. In these instances, label each one so it will be easy for rehanging.
Prepare Your Blinds For Cleaning:
Close and dust the blinds using a microfiber cloth or duster to collect any loose debris. In another bucket of warm water with several drops of dish soap added, dip a microfiber cloth or sponge into this solution then wring out excess liquid before wiping clean again with paper towel or fabric napkin.
Cleaning Your Blinds
Now that your blinds have been assembled and prepared for cleaning, it’s time to start. Here’s how you can clean kitchen blinds:
Once closed, gently wipe each individual slat down using the soapy cloth or sponge starting from the top down until all surfaces of each slat are clean on both sides – be sure not to miss anything!
Once all slats have been cleaned with your cloth or sponge, rinse it out using clean water and squeeze out any extra. Next, rewipe each slat again using clean, damp cloth or sponge in order to eliminate any remaining soap residue that remains.
For stubborn stains or grease, combine equal parts warm water and vinegar and use a clean cloth or sponge to scrub. After this procedure is finished, rinse out with clean water before wiping dry the affected area.
Dry Your Blinds
Once removed from their frames, place the blinds on an old towel or cloth to air dry. For blinds that weren’t removed entirely from their housing units, open them fully before wiping down with a dry microfiber cloth for any excess water that has collected on them.
Allow the blinds to fully dry before hanging them back up or closing them again.
Tips to Clean Kitchen Blinds Effectively
- Once your blinds have been thoroughly cleaned, there are some steps you can take to maintain them and make them last as long as possible. Here are a few suggestions:
- Dust your blinds regularly using a microfiber cloth or duster to reduce dust build-up and debris accumulation.
- Every few weeks, use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe your blinds clean of dirt and grease build-up.
- Avoid harsh cleaners that contain harsh chemicals as these may damage their material or finish.
- If your blinds become stained or discolored, try mixing warm water and vinegar to dissolve any stubborn stains or discolorations. This should do the trick!
- If your blinds have become difficult to maintain or are showing signs of wear and tear, it could be time for replacements.
Conclusion
Cleaning kitchen blinds is no enjoyable chore, but it is necessary for maintaining a safe and healthy living environment. By following the steps outlined herein you can keep your blinds looking their best while helping avoid accumulations of dirt, grease and allergens in the future.
FAQs
What frequency should I clean my kitchen blinds?
Clean your kitchen blinds at least every couple months – more frequently if cooking frequently or owning pets are involved.
Can I use a vacuum to clean my kitchen blinds?
Yes, vacuums equipped with brush attachments can help gently clean kitchen blinds. However, be careful to not apply too much force as too much force could damage them and ruin their aesthetic value.
Does vinegar damage my kitchen blinds?
Yes, vinegar can be an effective and safe cleaning agent for most kitchen blinds. Just ensure to dilute it with warm water prior to using and test on an inconspicuous area to make sure there’s no damage or discoloration.
How can I remove stubborn stains from my kitchen blinds?
Combine equal parts warm water and vinegar, using a clean cloth or sponge to scrub over the affected area before rinsing with clean water and wiping dry.
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