How To Clean Mesh Blinds

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Mesh blinds are my favourite for the home office! They are also a popular choice for outdoor windows, as they provide shade, privacy, and ventilation while still allowing some light and view. However, mesh blinds can also get dirty over time, especially if they are exposed to dust, pollen, rain, or bird droppings. To keep your mesh blinds looking and functioning well, you should clean them regularly with some simple tools and techniques. Here are some tips and tricks to clean mesh blinds and prevent them from getting damaged.

The best way to clean mesh blinds is to use a soft bristle brush and a hose to gently remove any dust and debris from the fabric. You can also use a mild solution of water and dish soap or vinegar and lemon juice to wipe away any stains or spots. Avoid using harsh chemicals, scrubbing cleansers, or high-pressure water on the blinds, as they could damage or discolor the fabric. Let your mesh blinds air-dry after cleaning them.

Vacuuming Mesh Blinds

The first step to clean mesh blinds is to vacuum them thoroughly with a vacuum cleaner that has a HEPA filter and a soft bristle attachment. This will remove any loose dust, dirt, and mold spores from the fabric. Here’s how to do it:

  • Remove the blinds from the window and place them on a flat surface or hang them outdoors.
  • Vacuum both sides of the blinds carefully, starting from the top and working your way down.
  • Do not apply too much pressure or pull the fabric, as this could damage or stretch it.
  • Dispose of the vacuum bag or empty the dust container after use.

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Brushing and Hosing Mesh Blinds

The next step to clean mesh blinds is to brush and hose them lightly to remove any remaining dust and debris from the fabric. This will also help to rinse off any mildew or algae that may have grown on the blinds. Here’s how to do it:

  • Use a soft bristle brush to brush lightly over the fabric, following the direction of the weave. Do not scrub or rub the fabric, as this could damage or fray it.
  • Use a hose with a moderate pressure setting to spray water over the fabric, starting from the top and working your way down. Do not use a high-pressure washer or a jet spray nozzle, as this could damage or discolor the fabric.
  • Repeat the brushing and hosing process on both sides of the blinds until they are clean.

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Spot Cleaning Mesh Blinds

If your mesh blinds have any stains or spots that are not removed by vacuuming, brushing, and hosing, you can try spot cleaning them with a mild solution of water and dish soap or vinegar and lemon juice. These natural ingredients can help to dissolve and remove stains and odors without harming the fabric. Here’s how to do it:

  • Mix some warm water and dish soap or vinegar and lemon juice in a spray bottle or a bucket.
  • Spray or dip a clean white cloth in the solution and wring out the excess liquid.
  • Blot the stained areas with the cloth, using a gentle dabbing motion. Do not rub or scrub the fabric, as this could spread the stain or damage the fibers.
  • Rinse the cloth in clean water frequently to avoid recontaminating the blinds.
  • Repeat until all the stains are gone.

Drying Mesh Blinds

The final step to clean mesh blinds is to let them dry completely before hanging them back on the window. This will prevent any remaining moisture from causing more mold growth or rusting on the hardware. Here’s how to do it:

  • Hang the blinds outdoors in direct sunlight or indoors in a well-ventilated area.
  • Do not fold or roll up the blinds while they are wet, as this could cause creases or wrinkles.
  • If possible, use a fan or a dehumidifier to speed up the drying process.

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FAQs

Q: How often should I clean my mesh blinds?

A: It depends on how dusty or humid your environment is, but generally, you should clean your mesh blinds at least once every few months. You can also dust them regularly with a feather duster or a microfiber cloth to keep them in good condition.

Q: How can I prevent mold from growing on my mesh blinds?

A: The best way to prevent mold from growing on your mesh blinds is to keep them dry and well-ventilated. You can do this by:

  • Avoiding hanging them in damp areas such as bathrooms or kitchens
  • Opening windows or using exhaust fans to reduce humidity levels
  • Wiping off any condensation or spills on the blinds as soon as possible
  • Using an anti-mold spray or treatment on the blinds periodically

Q: What are some signs of mold on my mesh blinds?

A: Some signs of mold on your mesh blinds are:

  • Black, green, or white spots or patches on the fabric
  • Musty or sour smell
  • Allergic reactions such as sneezing, coughing, or itching

Final Thoughts

Mesh blinds are a great option for outdoor windows, as they offer shade, privacy, and ventilation while still allowing some light and view. However, they also require regular cleaning to keep them looking and functioning well. By following these simple tips and tricks, you can clean mesh blinds and prevent them from getting damaged. Remember to use gentle methods and avoid harsh chemicals or high-pressure water on the blinds, as they could damage or discolor the fabric. With proper cleaning, your mesh blinds will last longer and look more beautiful.

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