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How to Extend the Life of Your Blinds

Blinds are excellent home decorations that offer both practical and aesthetic benefits. They are often preferred over curtains for their ability to withstand external sound waves and serve as excellent light control to adjust sunlight intensity. If you own blinds or are considering getting them, here's how to extend the life of your blinds.

Why You Should Care For Your Blinds

The main aim of caring for your blinds is to maintain their aesthetic appearance. Blinds come in different sizes, textures, and colors that contribute to your space's beauty. However, dust and dirt can accumulate over time and cause them to look aged or old. Regular cleaning and maintenance techniques can maintain your blind's visual appeal and quality. Likewise, regular cleaning improves the durability of your blinds, as accumulated dust can cause the materials to break down and block the mechanical parts.

3 Ways to Maintain Your Blinds

Blinds are practical in small spaces where curtains can feel overwhelming. Well-cared-for blinds are less likely to tear or stain with continuous usage. Before you begin, knowing the material can guide you in what type of maintenance technique to follow to prevent further problems.

Regular Cleaning and Dusting

Dust and dirt are bound to accumulate on your blinds, and excess buildup can affect the blind's material. Use a soft, dry, and clean microfiber cloth or dusting material to clean dust. Clean one side by closing all the slats, reverse the other sides and repeat the cleaning for slatted blinds. Use a similar cleaning fabric for accidental spills and soak it in mild detergent and water. Scrub lightly to dislodge the stain on the blinds. For blinds with tougher materials like aluminum, replace the cleaning fabric with a sponge and follow the same procedure to remove the stain. Avoid harsh cleaning materials or abrasive fabrics while cleaning, as they can destroy the blind material and reduce its durability.

Repair Damages Immediately

Inspecting your blinds for cracks, tears, or damage can help you catch damage early and reduce repair costs. Begin by paying close attention to the cords, chains, and similar materials, the blind cap, and the adjustment for any damage.

Handle Your Blinds with Care

Ensure care while opening and closing your blinds to prevent damage. Always use the intended cords or adjustments and avoid pulling on the fabric directly, which can cause micro-tears or misalignment. In addition, check your blind's tension to prevent difficulty when controlling the blinds and to prevent slacking.

Sun Protection

Direct exposure to sunlight can degrade, fade, and weaken the material of the blinds, especially if they are made with wood or fabric. To protect your blinds from harmful UV rays, install UV-blocking window films on the blinds, furnishings, and floors in your room.

Avoid Moisture

Using blinds in areas with high humidity, such as kitchens and bathrooms, requires special attention, as high moisture can degrade blind material. Use humidifiers to reduce the moisture content in your home, and regularly wipe down the blinds with a damp cloth to prevent mold growth.

Professional Blinds Maintenance in Sydney, NSW

For repairs and blind installation, contact Blinds in Style. Blinds in Style is an expert who offers a variety of blinds that fit your needs. Contact our team today by calling 1300-739-999.




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