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Bamboo blinds are an all-natural, environmental-safe alternative to plastic or synthetic blinds. Because bamboo blinds are made of wood, there are specific methods to properly clean these types of blinds without degrading their quality. Like any other blinds, bamboo blinds will collect dust over a period of time and in some cases, grow mildew or become moldy.
Steps
Dusting Bamboo Blinds
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1Dust your bamboo blinds using a feather duster or a soft, clean cloth to remove dust particles from between the blind slats.
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2Use a vacuum cleaner with a special attachment that will prevent scratches from marking the bamboo wood, such as a soft brush, to remove dust particles and existing cobwebs.Advertisement
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3Dust your bamboo blinds on a regular basis every 4 to 5 days.
- If your bamboo blinds begin to mildew or collect other dirt and filth such as cobwebs that cannot be removed by dusting, you may need to wash them with a water and oil soap, vinegar, or bleach mixture.
Washing Bamboo Blinds
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1Fill up your bathtub or a large washing tub with enough hot water to completely immerse and cover your blinds.
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2Add a natural oil soap product safe to use on wood to the water.
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3Add the specified amount as directed on the manufacturer's packaging.
- You can also use white vinegar as an alternative to a commercial oil soap product. Use 1 cup (250 ml) of white vinegar in every 1 gallon (3.8 L) of water.
- If you are treating your bamboo blinds specifically for mildew or mold, substitute the oil soap and water mixture with one part bleach for every 2 parts water.
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4Place your blinds in the soap and water mixture.
- You may need to clean one panel or blind at a time depending on their size.
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5Soak the blinds for several minutes or until grime can easily be removed using a soft sponge or washcloth.
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6Use a soft sponge or washcloth to remove excess dirt and grime and gently scrub each blind or slat until they are all clean.
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7Remove the blinds from the water and place them on a clean towel.
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8Drain the water from the tub and rinse the blinds in warm water from a shower or sink until all the soap has been completely washed away.
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9Place or hang your bamboo blinds in a dry, well-ventilated area to allow them to dry completely.
- You may place the blinds in direct sunlight for a minimum of 20 minutes or until they are completely dry.
- Do not place your blinds in a moist, damp environment like a steamy bathroom because it may cause mildew to form on your blinds.
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10Wash your bamboo blinds on a regular basis every month or as needed.
Community Q&A
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QuestionWon't bleach fade the strings and things?Community AnswerYes, it will, and it'll eat away at the string fibers causing them to break after a few bleachings. Don't do it!
Warnings
- Using bleach may change the color of any components attached to the bamboo blinds, such as fabric or string that holds the blinds or panels together.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
- Feather duster or soft cloth
- bathtub or washtub
- Oil soap product or 1 cup (250 ml) white vinegar
- Soft sponge or washcloth