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Your blinds are gross. Here’s how to clean them quickly with 3 simple tips.


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Window blinds are notoriously tricky to clean, and even more so when you’re dealing with slats or plantation shutters. Thoroughly cleaning both sides of every single slat to rid them of the dreaded dust build-up has traditionally been a time-consuming endeavor, which is why so many avoid the task altogether. But to keep indoor air quality as fresh as possible, it's a good idea to clean blinds once a month, and possibly even more frequently depending on the amount of traffic in the room or the presence of pets or children. Luckily, a few easy tips can make cleaning window blinds quick and painless.

Watch the video above to learn how to clean blinds and plantation shutters easily.

How to clean blinds and plantation shutters easily

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How to clean blinds with a sock

Alternatively, you can use a clean sock attached to your hand to clean both sides of the slats on window blinds at once.

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Here's how to make the best homemade cleaning solution for window blinds.

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Using a funnel add distilled water, distilled white vinegar, and the essential oil of your choice to a spray bottle. Shake the solution well before use. Spray on sponges attached to tongs or on a sock to clean dust off of blinds or plantation shutters.

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