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How to Clean Vertical Blinds

How to Clean Vertical Blinds?

Vertical blinds are great for privacy and light control, but let’s be honest, they’re a nightmare to clean. Dust clings to them, stains appear out of nowhere, and when you finally decide to wash them, they seem impossible to take down. If you’re frustrated with grimy blinds but don’t want to damage them, this guide is for you. Why Do Vertical Blinds Get So Dirty So Fast? You’re not alone if you’re wondering why your vertical blinds look filthy all the time. Dust, pet hair, and everyday household grime settle on them quickly. If you have kitchen blinds, cooking grease makes things worse. In humid areas, mould and mildew can also become a problem, making your blinds a health hazard. How Can I Clean Vertical Blinds Without Taking Them Down? Taking down blinds is a hassle, so let’s talk about how to clean them in place. Dust them first. A microfiber cloth or a vacuum with a brush attachment works best. For stains, use warm, soapy water. Wipe gently with a soft cloth to avoid damaging the material. Rotate the slats while cleaning to ensure both sides are spotless. Avoid soaking fabric blinds. Too much water can weaken the adhesive backing and cause warping. If you clean them regularly, this method keeps your blinds looking fresh without a complete disassembly. How Do I Deep Clean Vertical Blinds? You need a more intense approach if it’s been months (or years) since your last clean. Here’s how to wash your blinds properly: Method 1: Washing Vertical Blinds in the Bathtub Remove the slats from the rail. Fill the tub with warm, soapy water. Let them soak for 10–15 minutes. Please don’t overdo it; prolonged soaking can weaken the material. Scrub gently with a soft sponge or cloth. Rinse well and let them air dry before reattaching. Method 2: Handwashing Without Removing the Blinds If you can’t or don’t want to take them down: Mix a mild detergent with warm water. Use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe down each slat. Rinse with a clean, wet cloth to remove soap residue. Let air dry completely. How Do I Remove Vertical Blinds for Cleaning? Many people struggle with taking their blinds down. If you’ve ever felt like you’re about to break something, here’s the correct way: How do I remove vertical blinds? Push each slat up, then tilt slightly to unclip. How do you take down vertical blinds? If the entire unit needs removal, unscrew the brackets from the top. How do you unclip vertical blinds? Apply gentle pressure, forcing it to crack the clips. Reinstalling is just as tricky, so remember how they were attached before taking them apart. How to Clean Fabric Vertical Blinds and Venetian Blinds Fabric blinds trap dust and absorb stains, making them harder to clean. Vacuum them first using a brush attachment. For stains, use a gentle upholstery cleaner. Test on a small area first. Avoid excessive water; fabric can shrink or get water spots. Never soak wooden Venetian blinds. Use a damp cloth with a mild wood cleaner instead. How to Fix Mould, Grease, and Stubborn Stains Mould on Blinds? Here’s What to Do: Mix equal parts white vinegar and water. Scrub with a soft cloth or sponge. Let air dry thoroughly to prevent regrowth. Grease Stains on Kitchen Blinds? Try This: Use dish soap and warm water to break down grease. If that doesn’t work, apply a small amount of baking soda, then wipe clean. How to Prevent Vertical Blinds from Getting Dirty Dust weekly to prevent buildup. Spot clean stains immediately to stop them from setting. Rotate the slats regularly to avoid uneven dirt accumulation. Keep windows closed during high-wind days to reduce dust exposure. FAQs About Cleaning Vertical Blinds How often should I clean my vertical blinds? Dust weekly and do a deep clean every 3–6 months, depending on your home environment. Can I put fabric blinds in the washing machine? No. The fabric may lose shape, shrink, or detach from its backing. What’s the best way to clean blinds without removing them? Vacuuming and wiping with a damp cloth works well for maintenance cleaning. How do I remove mould from blinds? Use a white vinegar and water solution, scrub gently, and, if possible, let them dry in direct sunlight. Can I use bleach to clean blinds? Not recommended. Bleach can weaken the fabric and discolour plastic or vinyl blinds. Final Thoughts Cleaning vertical blinds isn’t fun, but it doesn’t have to be a nightmare. The key is regular maintenance. With the right approach, you can keep your blinds looking great and avoid the frustration of deep-cleaning years of built-up grime. If you’ve been putting it off, now’s the time to tackle it!

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How to Install Roller Blinds

How to Install Roller Blinds?

Have you ever bought roller blinds and then felt stuck, not knowing how to install roller blinds? You are not the only one. Many people get confused about where to place the brackets, how to measure correctly, or even which way the blinds should roll. If you install them wrong, they might look uneven, not fit properly, or let in too much light. But don’t worry! Installing roller blinds is easier than you think. With some simple steps, you can do it yourself and make your home look amazing. What You Need to Install Roller Blinds? If you bought new roller blinds from TopNotch, you will get screws, brackets, covers and instructions to help you put them up. But you will also need a few more simple tools to do the job, like: Measuring tape: Helps you measure your window. Pencil: For marking where the brackets go. Drill or screwdriver: To attach the brackets to the wall. Step ladder: So you can reach the top of the window. Spirit level: Helps you keep everything straight (not needed, but helpful). If you need to make your roller blinds smaller, you’ll also need: Hacksaw: To cut the metal tube and bottom rail. Scissors: To cut the fabric. Sandpaper:To smooth rough edges. How to Measure for Roller Blinds? Before installing, measure your window to make sure your blinds fit. You can install them inside the window frame (recess fit) or outside on the wall (face fit). For Inside Mount Measure the width of the window at three places (top, center and bottom). Use the smallest number. Measure the height (drop) at two places. Use the smallest number. For Outside Mount Measure from one side of the window frame to the other. Measure from the top to the bottom of the fram, How to Cut Roller Blinds to Size? Cutting roller blinds to fit your window might sound tricky, but it is actually quite easy if you follow these steps carefully. Decide Where Your Blinds Will Go: Choose where you want to place the brackets and install them on the window. Measure the Space Between the Brackets: Measure the distance between the brackets and add 2 cm (20 mm). This will be the new length of the top tube. Lay the Blind Flat: Roll out the blind on a table or floor. Gently slide the fabric away from the top tube and remove the end caps from the bottom rail. Mark Where to Cut: Use a pencil to draw a line where you need to cut the top tube and bottom rail. A piece of masking tape can help you cut in a straight line. Cut the Tube and Rail: Use a small saw to cut them to the right size. If there are any rough edges, smooth them with sandpaper. Measure and Cut the Fabric: Subtract 6 mm from the tube length (to make sure the fabric rolls up properly). Then, mark and cut the fabric carefully with scissors or a sharp knife. Put Everything Back Together: Slide the fabric back onto the tube and bottom rail, then put the end caps back on. Install the Blind: Now your blind is the right size. Snap it into the brackets, and you’re done. If you are not sure about cutting the roller blinds yourself, don’t worry. In Australia, Top Notch can cut them for you. You just need to give them your measurements, and for a small fee, they will cut the blinds to the perfect size. Book a free measure and quote online or call to contact us today. Step-by-Step Guide How to Install Roller Blinds Just follow these easy steps, and you’ll have them up. Measure Your Window: First, decide how you want to hang your blinds. Then, measure your windows to make sure they will fit. Attach the Brackets: Take a pencil and mark where you will place the two brackets—one on each side of the window. Make sure they are at the same height so your blind will be straight. A spirit level can help keep them even. Drill the Holes: Use a drill to make holes where you marked for the brackets. If your wall is made of brick or concrete, use the special plugs that come with your blinds. Secure the Brackets: Screw the brackets into place using a drill or screwdriver. Make sure they are tight so they don’t move. Cut the Blinds (If Needed): If your blinds are too wide, now is the time to cut them to the right size. Insert the Chain System: Put the ball chain system and end plug into each side of the roller blind tube. Attach the Blinds: Lift the blind and snap it into the brackets. Keep the blind rolled up to make this step easier. Secure the Cord: Attach the cord to the window frame using a screwdriver. This keeps it in place and makes it safe for small children. Do not use stick-on attachments, as they may fall off. That’s it! Your blinds are now installed. If you are not sure which window coverings are best or need DIY exterior shutters  tips, check out helpful guides. Learn how to measure windows, hang curtains, clean curtains and choose the best blinds and curtains for each room.  Frequently Asked Questions Are roller blinds safe for kids? Roller blinds are safe for homes with small kids if installed correctly. The cord should not make a big loop and must be high enough off the floor. Always attach the cord bracket securely to keep your family safe. Should I install my blinds inside or outside the window frame? Choosing how to fit your roller blinds is up to you and changes how they look and work. If you fit them inside the window, make sure they don’t block locks or handles. Pick the best fit for your home. Can I change the side of the chain? You can change the side of the roller blind chain easily. Just pick the

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