Blinds are one of those everyday features that quietly collect dust without you noticing. Over time, this layer can make a room feel dull and even affect air quality.   

The good news is that keeping them clean is simple once you know the right approach for each material. A gentle routine will keep them looking fresh and help them last longer.  

Start with regular dusting

Before deep cleaning, remove loose dust. Close the blinds fully, then wipe each slat using a soft microfibre cloth, feather duster, or even a clean sock slipped over your hand. Work from top to bottom. 

For heavier build-up, use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment. This lifts dirt without scratching the surface. Rotate the blinds and repeat on the other side. 

How to clean wooden blinds

Wood needs extra care, as too much moisture can cause damage.  

What to do: 

  • Dust first using a dry microfibre cloth. 
  • Lightly dampen a cloth with water and a drop of mild dishwashing liquid. 
  • Wipe each slat gently, avoiding excess moisture. 
  • Dry immediately with a clean cloth. 

To keep the finish looking rich, apply a small amount of wood polish to a cloth and wipe lightly. This helps protect the surface and restores shine. 

How to clean aluminium and metal blinds

These are durable and easier to wash.  

What to do: 

  • Dust or vacuum to remove loose particles. 
  • Mix warm water with a little dishwashing liquid. 
  • Dip a cloth into the mixture, wring well, and wipe each slat. 
  • Dry thoroughly to prevent water marks. 

For greasy blinds, especially in kitchens, add a splash of white vinegar to the water to cut through residue. 

How to clean vinyl and PVC blinds

Vinyl blinds are moisture-resistant, making them suitable for deeper cleaning. 

What to do: 

  • Dust first. 
  • Wipe with a cloth dampened in warm, soapy water. 
  • For stubborn dirt, wipe again using a vinegar-and-water solution. 
  • Dry each slat to prevent streaks. 

Avoid abrasive tools that may leave scratches. 

How to clean fabric blinds 

Fabric blinds absorb dust and odours, so occasional washing helps refresh them. 

What to do: 

  • Remove the blinds carefully. 
  • Fill a bath with lukewarm water and mild dishwashing liquid. 
  • Place the blinds in the water and leave them to soak for about an hour. 
  • Gently clean marks using a soft cloth or sponge. 
  • Rinse well and hang to air dry completely before rehanging. 

Always check care instructions first, as some fabrics require professional cleaning.  

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How to clean roller blinds

Roller blinds are often made from coated fabric, which makes cleaning easier.  

What to do: 

  • Pull the blind fully down. 
  • Dust using a cloth or vacuum with a brush attachment. 
  • Wipe gently with a damp cloth and mild soapy water. 
  • Allow to air dry before rolling up again. 

Avoid soaking, as excess water may affect the shape.  

How to spot clean stains

Marks and sticky spots can be treated without washing the entire blind.  

What to do: 

  • Mix baking soda with a small amount of water to form a paste. 
  • Apply it to the stain using a soft cloth or toothbrush. 
  • Rub gently, then wipe clean with a damp cloth. 
  • Dry the area thoroughly. 

This works well on vinyl, aluminium, and some fabric finishes. 

How often should you clean blinds?

A light dust once a week keeps dirt under control. A deeper clean every few months is usually enough. In busy areas like kitchens, more frequent cleaning may be needed due to grease and cooking residue.  

Easy ways to keep blinds cleaner for longer

  • Dust regularly to prevent build-up. 
  • Clean nearby windows to stop dirt transfer. 
  • Allow blinds to dry fully after wiping. 
  • Keep windows open when possible to reduce indoor dust. 

Clean blinds instantly brighten a room. With a simple routine and the right care for each material, your windows will stay neat, fresh, and welcoming year-round. 

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