As a household owner, it is important to know how to properly clean your cellular shades. Failure to clean them regularly can lead to dirt and dust buildup, which can impact the quality of light that comes into your home and shorten the lifespan of your shades. 

In this post, Blindio will provide you with tips on how to clean your cellular shades efficiently and effectively, using different ways to do so. We will provide you with insider tips and additional information to make your cellular shades last long.

Ways to Clean Cellular Shades

Your cellular shades are an important part of your home’s insulation and keeping the cool air in during the summer and the warm air in during the winter. Obviously, you want to keep them clean so they can continue to do their job! 

Here are different ways in cleaning your cellular shades:

Cleaning Cellular Shades by Compressed Air

One of the easiest ways in keeping your cellular shades in top form is by the use of compressed air. To use this method, you need a compressed air can which you can purchase at a hardware store, an old toothbrush, and a soft cloth. Follow these steps:

1.Start by giving your shades a good vacuuming with the brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner. Vacuuming will remove any surface dirt and dust. Be sure to get in all of the nooks and crannies! 

2.Once you have vacuumed, take your compressed air can and hold it about 6 inches away from the shade. Slowly move the can back and forth as you spray compressed air onto the shade. The compressed air will blast any surface dirt and dust that may be clinging to the shade. 

3.After you have sprayed with compressed air, use your old toothbrush to gently scrub any areas that still look dusty or dirty. 

4.Finally, wipe down your shades with a soft cloth to remove any lingering dust or dirt particles. 

Your cellular shades should now be clean and looking like new!

Cleaning Cellular Shades with a  Microfiber Cloth

One of the best ways to clean cellular shades is by using microfiber clothes. Microfiber cloths are gentle and effective at picking up dust and dirt without scratching the surface of the shade. To clean your cellular shades with a microfiber cloth, do the following steps:

1. Start by dusting your shades with a microfiber cloth. Use gentle, circular motions to avoid damaging the material.

2. If there are any stubborn spots, dampen your cloth with water and continue dusting until the spot disappears.

3. Once you're satisfied with the results, use a dry microfiber cloth to buff away any leftover water droplets.

4. For an extra deep clean, you can vacuum your cellular shades with the upholstery attachment. Be sure to use low suction so as not to damage the material.

5. Finally, open up your windows and let your cellular shades air out for a few hours. This will help remove any lingering smells from the cleaning process.

Cleaning Cellular Shades through Vacuum

Here's a quick and easy guide on how to clean your cellular shades using a vacuum cleaner:

1. First, take down your cellular shades from the window. If your shades are difficult to remove, consult your manufacturer’s instructions. 

2. Once the shade is down, open up the pleats of the shade and prop it open with something like a coat hanger or a broom handle. This will allow you to get to all sides of the shade for cleaning. 

3. Next, using the brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner, go over all sides of the shade, getting into each pleat. Be sure to move slowly so that you don’t miss any dirt or dust. 

4. If there are any stubborn spots, you can use a damp cloth to spot clean them. Just be sure that your cloth is not too wet, as you don’t want to risk damaging the shade. 

5. Once you’re finished vacuuming and spot cleaning, allow the shade to air dry completely before putting it back up on the window. 

Cleaning the Mounts and Side Tracks of Cellular Shades

Aside from the main material of the cellular shade, you also need to maintain the mounts and side tracks of cellular shades. This is important because both are integral components of this type of window treatments, and keeping them clean will ensure that cellular shades will last for a longer time. 

Cleaning the Mounts

The first step is to remove the shade from the window. Once it's down, vacuum the front and back of the shade with the brush attachment. If there are any stubborn dirt or dust buildups, you can spot-clean them with a damp cloth. Be sure to vacuum or wipe down the inside of the mount as well—this is where most of the dirt and dust accumulates.

Cleaning the Side Tracks

The side tracks are what allow the cellular shade to raise and lower smoothly. Over time, they can become clogged with dust, dirt, and debris. To clean them, simply vacuum them with the brush attachment or wipe them down with a damp cloth. You may need to use a cotton swab to get into tight corners and crevices.

Can’t Do It Yourself? Try Hiring the Professionals

Check with your manufacturer if they offer cleaning service for your cellular shades. If none, and if you are thinking of how daunting this task could be, the best option will be to hire professionals in cleaning your cellular shades. 

One of the biggest benefits of hiring professionals to clean your cellular shades is that they will have all of the right tools and products to get the job done quickly and efficiently. Store-bought cleaners simply cannot compare to the industrial-strength solutions used by professional cleaners. 

When you hire a professional cleaner, you can rest assured knowing that your cellular shades are in good hands. Professional cleaners have experience cleaning all types of window treatments, so they know exactly how to get rid of tough dirt and stains without damaging the fabric.

Another great benefit of hiring professional cleaners for your cellular shades is that it can save you a considerable amount of time. If you try to clean them yourself, chances are it will take you much longer than it would take a professional – especially if you don’t have experience cleaning window treatments.

Final Thoughts

Cellular shades are a great investment for your home, and it’s important to keep them looking their best by properly cleaning them. We hope you found this guide helpful in showing you the different ways to clean cellular shades. Remember to re-read this post so that you don’t miss any steps and can clean your shades effectively!


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