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Good Questions: Cleaning Wood Blinds?

woodblinds102408.jpgDanielle has a good question: Do you have any tips on how to clean wood blinds? We have them in two rooms and all are covered in dust. Plus, I'm even more embarrassed to admit, the kitchen ones also have a light film of grease thanks to our non-venting stove hood.

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I've tried dusting them, but with the cords running through them, it never seems like I'm doing a very good job. Please help!

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for the ones not in the kitchen..

used dryer sheets!

posted by miss monte on October 24th 2008 at 10:22am
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I use cotton gardening gloves. Put them on, get them damp, and run your fingers along the slats. For the greasy shades, spray them with the cleaning product of your preference.

posted by mrs yow on October 24th 2008 at 10:33am
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How about pledge wipes? Probably not "green", but the citrus ones smell nice :)

-Ruth

posted by cptnruthless on October 24th 2008 at 11:07am
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when i moved out of my last apartment, the only thing that would clean them was to put them all in the bathtub, soak, and scrub. My new apartment has them too (blah)

posted by Hollie on October 24th 2008 at 11:37am
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When I clean my blinds, I take them down, hang up in shower/bathtub against the wall, scrub with dish washing liquid, rinse with shower head attachment, dry, hang them back up.

posted by jyw on October 24th 2008 at 11:46am
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The other day I used the upholstery attachement of the vacuum to dust/clean some very dusty wooden shutters, and it worked quite well.

posted by EasilyAmused on October 24th 2008 at 12:00pm
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I've used the glove technique too. Mine are surprisingly grimy too, even though they're in the living room! My mom uses a special tool for cleaning these – it's like a multi-layer swiffer duster.

posted by Lilli K. on October 24th 2008 at 2:02pm
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use the pledge duster, it's amazing!!! it traps the dust and doesn't just brush it back in the air for you to breathe in.

posted by my on October 24th 2008 at 8:09pm
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