House Cleaning

How to clean roller shutters and blinds with a mop

We can intervene using the mop if we have to clean the shutters or shutters to remove rain stains, detergent from previous washes, or the soil. This accessory is essential when doing housework. It is useful for 2 fundamental reasons: the first is that it has soft and velvety strips of fabric that do not scratch and do not leave halos.

The second is that it can reach even the highest places since the rod is about 60 inches long. In this tutorial, some useful tips are given on cleaning roller shutters and blinds with this accessory.

Needed: Mop, Vinegar, Sodium Bicarbonate, Lemon, Straw Oil.

Before using the mop for cleaning shutters and shutters, it is essential to obtain natural products. They are readily available in the home; it is advisable to choose them among those degreasing, slightly abrasive, and descaling and polishing. Examples of these products are respectively: vinegar, baking soda, lemon, and straw-colored oil.

With these products, it is possible to clean with the mop and use them on surfaces in sequence. Now let’s see which products to use during the various phases. For a degreasing action, the most suitable is vinegar; the latter must be diluted in distilled water and applied to shutters’ internal and external surfaces and shutters. You immediately notice that the dirt begins to overflow.

After this operation must wring out the mop until it becomes spotless. At this point, with another mop to be screwed to the rod, must dry the damp parts. While if the surfaces of shutters and shutters have limescale incrustations or are opaque due to sunlight, they can do the following.

Sodium bicarbonate is used as its abrasive action allows descaling dirt and limescale. You can dab, rub, and remove the dirty water-rich debris. In the presence of limescale, you can use the mop by immersing it in water and lemon; the latter is the only natural product that allows you to eliminate limestone.

Finally, to give shine to the shutters and shutters, especially on the external side that is most stressed by rainwater and the sun’s rays, we soak the mop in straw yellow oil. It guarantees the shine and, at the same time, eliminates the white released by the limestone present in the water.

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