I've heard those new swiffer dusters are good- but i haven't tried it so it's just an idea. check out the link below- i don't know the exact address- but google it and you'll find it
2007-10-13 23:32:37
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answered by ericar 2
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lots of fun you remove them open take several of them
at a time fill the tub in warm suds and a touch of ammonia
to remove the Greece from the exhaust of Mobile's
take your broom that the bristle is soft enough you
squish the blinds as if you are removing the dust under water
Empty the turd check if they are clean if not second time around
takes another wash but consider it will be months to do the
task again then close the stall in the shower and rinse them
leave them to drip dry as you noticed they are open
you will go to hang them the same way let them dry on there own stretch their ropes in too the proper formation
got a bottle of Windex and a damp towel squirt and shine them up missed a stain well Windex does the trick have fun
14 windows up stairs a porch a bay glass doors and
3 large windows on the level of the light house
2007-10-14 06:55:03
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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SWIFFER Duster
Swiffer Dusters fluffy fibers trap and lock dust that traditional methods just spread around. The fluffy fibers also change shape to get into tight spaces and dust virtually any surface, even surfaces that spray polish shouldn’t go like electronics and plants. Best of all, Swiffer Dusters leaves behind no smeary residue.
The Swiffer Dusters with Extendable Handle extends three feet, making it even easier to dust and clean hard to reach places. And the extendable handle’s pivoting head can be adjusted and locked into four different positions to clean angled surfaces such as ceiling fans, cabinet corners, baseboards and crown moulding.
2007-10-14 06:48:53
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answered by mkc24@verizon.net 1
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In the dishwasher - seriously. The washiing machine is ok, but bashes them around a lot. I do about 6 slats a time - just coil them round the plate racks in the d/w and wash on a short wash. Re-hang while still damp - stick a load of towels under to catch any water.
Make sure they ARE washable first though!
2007-10-14 06:32:42
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answered by Sal*UK 7
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Hint: Use a wide new Paint Brush and brush them this will remove the dirt and they will be clean without any water or cleaner you can purchase paint brushes in those dollar stores usually and they work great for dusting all sorts of household items brush in a downward motion from top to bottom Good Luck !
2007-10-14 08:28:17
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answered by mshonnie 6
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Fill a bath with hot water add washing up liquid and viigar leave them to steap for about an hour then give them a rattle in the water for 5 mins if still little dirty leave to steap for a further 15 mins then rattle in the water again. The washing up liquid washes them and the vinegar helps to remove stubern dirt and gives them a little shine as if there new when dry.
2007-10-14 08:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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there are some brushes or somethings that can help clean blinds you can usually find them in supermarkets or outdoor markets just browse round and you will surely find something-good luck.
2007-10-14 06:32:34
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answered by happy chappy 5
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I put mine in a pillow case so they dont get tangled up and put them in the washer on a hand wash prog, then hang them back up while still damp so any creases drop out.
2007-10-14 07:43:32
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answered by diamond Lady 3
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take them down and hose them off in your back yard. Then take a soft broom dip it in soap bucket and scrub. Rinse then air dry
2007-10-14 06:31:25
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answered by naharashia 2
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I take them down hang them out side in nice weather or in shower in winter.and hose down, then spray on liquid cleaner and let it work itself in. Lastly I rinse them down (spray gently) and let them dryit Does an amazingly good job, depending on how much of a perfectionist you are!!!!!
2007-10-14 07:30:44
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answered by Knarf 5
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