What is the easiest way to clean my wooden blinds?

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Category : wooden blinds

It seems an awful job to dust every one of those lamelles. Phew…. When I use water it seems dust clings to it…… awrgh

Materials / supplies:
step ladder
dust cloth
soap and water
Start at the top, dust with a dry duster. Wipe clean mostly dust. If there is a built up substance use a mild detergent and water. make sure you dry area. To enhance a shine you can also use pledge or endust.


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burn them
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soap AND water, DUH!
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ME

Murphys soap
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Either use vacuum or damp cloth. Try and see which one is better.
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I use swiffers on mine….
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Materials / supplies:
step ladder
dust cloth
soap and water
Start at the top, dust with a dry duster. Wipe clean mostly dust. If there is a built up substance use a mild detergent and water. make sure you dry area. To enhance a shine you can also use pledge or endust.
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Murphy’s soap
If you want to sort of leave a shine oil them, You can put pledge or lemon oil on them. It would probably help make less dust if you oil them. But to keep the shine or nice look, you need to oil it at least once a month.
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Run the duster over it lightly, it shouldn’t take long.
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A swiffer duster and some pledge. Spray the swiffer duster and wipe them down. It shouldn’t take that long to do.
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Previous experience, had wood blinds before.

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