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

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    For example, you can use Clorox wipes to clean your blinds, but not if they're made of fabric or unsealed wood. How To Whiten Yellowed Blinds To whiten yellowing blinds that are vinyl or plastic ...

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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 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 ...

  5. Levolor - Wikipedia

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    Lorentzen introduced standardization, vertical integration, metal manufacturing and assembly lines to the window blinds industry. [4] In 1993, Levolor was acquired by Newell (known today as Newell Brands). [5] In July 2016, Levolor was sold to Hunter Douglas, a Dutch custom window blind manufacturer, for US$260 million. [6]

  6. Jo-Ann Stores - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Fabri-Centers acquired House of Fabrics, which also previously operated as Fabricland, Fabric King, and So-Fro Fabrics. [9] In September 1998, the company changed its name to Jo-Ann Stores Inc., [10] and all of its stores were renamed Jo-Ann Fabrics. In March 2006, Darrell Webb became chairman and CEO of Jo-Ann Fabrics. [7]

  7. Upholstery - Wikipedia

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    Upholstery is the work of providing furniture, especially seats, with padding, springs, webbing, and fabric or leather covers. The word also refers to the materials used to upholster something. Upholstery comes from the Middle English word upholder, [1] which referred to an artisan who makes fabric furnishings. [2]