Polyester Fabric Manufacturer introduces common curtain fabric cleaning requirements:

1. Soft blinds
Before cleaning the curtains, first close the curtains, spray appropriate water or polishing agent on the window leaves, and wipe them with a rag to keep them clean and bright for a long time. At the drawstring of the curtain, gently wipe with a soft bristle brush. If the curtain is dirty, it can be cleaned with a rag dipped in some warm water-dissolved detergent, or a small amount of ammonia solution can be used to wipe off the stain.

2. Roller Curtains
Pull it off and scrub with a damp cloth. The rollers are generally hollow, and a thin stick can be used, one end is tied with fluff, and the rollers go in and roll continuously, which can easily remove the dust inside.

3. Velvet Curtains
First of all, the curtains should be removed and soaked in neutral or alkaline special detergent, and the stains on the surface of the curtains should be removed by pressing lightly by hand. new.

4. Canvas or hemp curtains
Use a sponge dipped in some warm water or a liquid mixed with soap solution or ammonia solution to wipe it, and then roll it up after drying. This method saves time and effort, and the effect is better.

5. Static flocking cloth curtains
This type of curtain must not be soaked in water, rubbed or scrubbed, just use a cotton yarn tip dipped in a little alcohol or gasoline to gently wipe it. If the flannel is too wet, do not twist it hard to avoid the fluff falling off and affecting the appearance. Use both hands to remove water or let it dry naturally to maintain the original appearance of flocking.

6. Austrian Lace Window
When cleaning, first use a clothes vacuum cleaner or a computer keyboard special vacuum cleaner to absorb the dust on the lace, and then gently sweep it with a soft feather brush, but be careful not to break or tilt the decorative lace. Curtains made of ordinary fabrics can be wiped with a damp cloth, or washed in water or in a washing machine as usual.

Through the above introduction, Poly Oxford Fabric Manufacturers hopes that you can simply refer to the content of this article in future use.