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suey Wed 08-Apr-15 10:52:58

Help! I have a beautiful kitchen blind which is impossible to clean without bending the slats. They are made of a very thin metal(aluminium?) I can't clean them in situ as they bend permanently; I've put them in the bath but they bend as they are longer than the bath(90" long); I have tried putting it flat in the garden years ago but it didn't work though can't remember why. Any suggestions, anyone please?

jo1book Wed 08-Apr-15 10:57:32

I think all you can do is to close them flat and brush or carefully wipe them down.

Mishap Wed 08-Apr-15 11:01:37

Some of these mail order companies sell a special two-pronged brush/sponge for cleaning blinds in situ.

Mishap Wed 08-Apr-15 11:02:52

Here's one....http://www.amazon.co.uk/Brush-Venetian-Cleaner-Duster-Washable/dp/B00BQYJAZU

ninathenana Wed 08-Apr-15 11:46:22

I have a slatted aluminum blind in the kitchen too. DH hangs it with string from the washing line stands well back to diffuse the jet and uses the pressure washer.

rosesarered Wed 08-Apr-15 12:45:54

That's why I don't have Venetian blinds anymore!

harrigran Wed 08-Apr-15 19:15:28

I have the same blinds in the kitchen and they are the devil to clean. The patent gadget does not work. DH usually closes the blinds and vacuums them with a soft brush, turns them completely the other way and repeats.
I didn't help matters on Sunday when a bottle of sparkling water I was opening squirted up the blind and window, or there again that bit of the blind is clean.

Coolgran65 Wed 08-Apr-15 20:21:36

I had a lovely one in the bathroom and gave up on it. You only had to look at it and it bent. Got a silver coloured roller blind to replace it.

suey Wed 15-Apr-15 07:28:07

Thank you for suggestions, everyone.

Nelliemoser Wed 15-Apr-15 08:12:18

Roller blinds don't have that problem. No horizontal surfaces for dust to land on . My daughter has them too. They would not be my choice.

ginny Wed 15-Apr-15 08:46:51

I have the same blinds in the bathroom. I use the two pronged device , slightly damp and it works very well. best to do it regularly otherwise the dust seems to 'stick'.