To prolong the age and beauty of your new Window Fashions, follow our recommendations for their care and maintenance
Note : Refer to your manufacturer's care and cleaning guide to determine the best method for your type of window treatment.
Dust with a feather duster or a soft, clean cloth on a regular basis.
Blinds may also be cleaned using a low suction, hand-held vacuum with a brush attachment.
Stained wood blinds should be treated periodically with lemon oil or other wood preservative to protect their finish.
Do not damp clean wood blinds; painted or stained, the water could damage their surface appearance.
Dust with a feather duster or a soft, clean cloth on a regular basis.
Most shades can be spot cleaned with a soft cloth or sponge moistened, not saturated, with lukewarm water. A mild detergent can be used if needed. Refer to your manufacturer's care and cleaning guide to determine the best method for your type of window treatment.
Important
Do not use magnetic cleaners, such as a dusting mitt, on any room-darkening fabric. It may damage the backing of the fabric. Do not use ammonia cleaners on or near any fabric.
Dust with a feather duster or a soft, clean cloth on a regular basis.
Most shutters can be spot cleaned with a soft cloth or sponge moistened, not saturated, with lukewarm water. A mild detergent can be used if needed. Refer to your manufacturer's care and cleaning guide to determine the best method for your type of window treatment.
Important
Do not use magnetic cleaners, such as a dusting mitt, on any room-darkening fabric. It may damage the backing of the fabric. Do not use ammonia cleaners on or near any fabric.