Whether you have plastic, wooden, or aluminum blinds, this life-saving cleaning hack by Andrea Jean Cleaning on YouTube will definitely prove handy to you! You no longer have to worry about all the dust, dirt, or grimes that built up in your blinds because this trick will not only clean them but also make them look new again. This is also very inexpensive because there are no special tools or any chemicals needed, just grab your tongs from the kitchen, use some cloth or socks, and find some rubber bands. Plus, you can clean your blinds without removing or disassembling them from the window, just clean them right where they are placed. This is such a useful trick that is proven effective, so if you want to try it out yourself, then go ahead and proceed to read the instructions down below. Hope you enjoy this hack and find it useful as much as I did!

Materials:

  • Bucket
  • Dish soap
  • Tongs
  • 2 towels or socks
  • Rubber bands

Directions:

How To Clean Blinds
Image Credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

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Fill a bucket with a bit of water, then add a few drops of dish soap, and stir it around until it forms some bubbles. Then, grab your tongs, and wrap each end with a microfiber cloth, towels, or socks. Gather the ends of the cloth together and wrap the rubber bands several times until secure. Soak the clothed tongs in the bucket, squeeze out the excess water, then start cleaning the blinds by swiping the tongs sideways.

Easy Blinds Cleaning Trick
Image Credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

 

*Thanks to Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube for all images used here. If you loved this cleaning trick, then you’ll surely love her other video tutorials too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

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