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  2. How to Clean Blinds and Drapes - AOL

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    Wipe the blinds with a clean microfiber cloth or old sock. cleaning blinds. Wipe horizontal slats from side to side, starting at the top slat and working your way down to avoid dust and dirt ...

  3. There's Only One Way You Should Be Cleaning Your Blinds - AOL

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    Cleaning experts explain how to clean blinds in the tub and while hanging, plus how to clean plastic, fabric, venetian, greasy and wood blinds.

  4. How To Easily Clean Window Blinds, According To ... - AOL

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    Compare the pricing of cleaning to what it will cost to replace the blinds—sometimes, it’s better to go with new blinds. Related: 35 Window Treatment Ideas To Suit Every Space And Style Read ...

  5. Dry cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Dry cleaning is any cleaning process for clothing and textiles using a solvent other than water. Clothes are instead soaked in a water-free liquid solvent (usually non-polar , as opposed to water which is a polar solvent ).

  6. Curtain - Wikipedia

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    To create a coated fabric, a liquefied rubber polymer is applied in a single coat to an uncoated fabric and subsequently fused dry by means of a heated roller, in much the same way that a laser printer applies toner to a sheet of paper before fusing it dry. A fabric that has been through the coating process once is considered a "1-pass-coated ...

  7. Fire-retardant fabric - Wikipedia

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    The drapery can be laundered or dry-cleaned as recommended by the drapery manufacturer. In the case of fabrics that are designated as fire-retardant, that have been topically treated with chemicals, the flame retardancy of the fabric will dissipate over time, particularly with repeated cleaning. As these chemicals are soluble in liquids-either ...