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Don't forget to pay attention to the cords, says Rachel Simhon A letter arrived last week asking for advice on cleaning curtains, and so on, in situ. "It's such a major effort to take down long heavy curtains and wash them, or take them to be cleaned," my correspondent wrote. "Then there's the bother of hanging them and possibly re-hemming them again. One job too many when you could be in the garden or out and about."This set me thinking. As well as curtains, blinds need cleaning. I have mentioned Venetian blinds in a previous column, but what about fabric ones?• Curtains Before you go to the bother of taking down heavy curtains, decide whether they really need cleaning. I suggest you try the following first. Vacuum curtains thoroughly, using the upholstery attachment and a low suction (it is always worth buying a vacuum cleaner with variable suction so you can use it to clean a variety of surfaces). Ideally, you should do this once a month, more if you live in a particularly dusty area.
You may find that thorough vacuuming postpones the necessity of having them cleaned. If the curtains smell musty – from tobacco smoke, for example – try airing them. This may involve taking them down, but will still be less trouble than washing or cleaning them. Choose a breezy, dry day, preferably when the sun is not shining too strongly (don't underestimate the power of sunlight to fade fabric). Hang the curtains over a washing line or sturdy airer for several hours until the smoky smell has disappeared.If they are very heavy or have convoluted swags or hangings (note: have you considered that you are caught in a 1980s time warp?), this may not be practical. In which case, try one of the deodorising sprays that have come on to the market in recent years. The best known of these is Febreze, which comes in varying strengths. I would always start with one for delicate fabrics and test for colour fastness on an out-of-the-way bit of the curtain first. I have to say that I have not had much success with these sprays and would always plump for the fresh-air option first, but a lot of people swear by them.
If you come to the conclusion that cleaning is the only answer, consider having it done professionally in situ. Specialist companies use high-powered steam cleaners, which lift the dirt without the curtains having to be removed.• Blinds Roman blinds can be vacuumed in the same way as curtains. Use the upholstery brush and a low suction. They are reasonably easy to wash or clean. Take them down, remove the cords and the wooden, plastic or metal dowels (these are sewn into the lining, which will need unpicking). Because the outer fabric and the lining may shrink at varying rates, it is usually best to have the blinds dry-cleaned. Afterwards, reassemble them and rehang. If you have a steam cleaner with an upholstery attachment, use it to remove the last few creases from the blind (or, before rehanging, lay the blind flat and steam with an iron, held an inch or so from the surface; shake and rehang).After rehanging, pull up the blind and leave it up for a few days so that the pleats can settle back into place.