cac0fae8c8f092b7d7e32f10d5d4e9c220d2969b My Health Is My Life: The Right Ways To Clean Your Window Treatments Bozeman MT

The Right Ways To Clean Your Window Treatments Bozeman MT

By Elizabeth Hamilton


You have been looking forward to new window treatments for months! And now they are up, and you love them! A few weeks go by, you love them even more, and so does your family. But wait, what is it that you see accumulating on them? Dust?! What! Already? That's right. Everything gets dusty. It's just a fact of life. Like gravity. And although dust can be annoying and unsightly, there are a few simple steps that you can take to make it disappear, so that you can enjoy great Window treatments Bozeman MT for many years to come.

Whether you decide to go for a subdued effect or a dramatic one, you have some choices in shutter treatments. While blinds are an option, nothing can beat the age old beauty of curtains and draperies.

Vacuuming. Your vacuum cleaner came with a brush attachment (or several). You can use it to gently vacuum your shutter covers. OK to do if you feel that your covers need a slightly deeper cleaning.

Compressed Air. Certain shutter covers form cells or cavities. The most common examples of those are Honeycomb Shades and Silhouettes. Dust particles and even various critters tend to get trapped there, making it difficult to get them out. The solution is very simple. Buy a can of compressed air at a local Office Depot, point the spray into the cavity, position the can take a few inches away from the shade, and gently press. Shooting air through the opening will force anything that's not supposed to be there out of the shade.

Finally, decide what type of hardware you would like to complement your shutter covers. There are specific types of hardware with the shutter treatment that you choose. Rods, pole ends/finials, hold-backs/tiebacks, sconces, rings, hooks, brackets, and curtain clips are among the basic hardware selections. Think about the function, size, scale, and style of your hardware.

You can always liven up your shutter covers through the imaginative use of show pieces and potted plants. Always try to make the maximum use of natural sunlight and use fabric that can allow sunlight to pour in when you want it to.

Machine wash. If your curtains are custom-made, please do not wash them yourself at all. If your curtains are store-bought, it is not recommended that you wash them. But if you insist, please only do it by hand and only in lukewarm water. Be careful as the fabrics may shrink, stretch, or get damaged.

All-new shutter covers are an inexpensive way of achieving the look you want. There is no dearth of materials, designs, and colors. You'll also find something for every budget. Just remember that shutter covers have to be in line with the rest of your decor, not something that sticks out like a sore thumb




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