How To Clean Plantation Shutters
If you’re doing your spring cleaning or prepping your house for a gathering, cleaning your New York shutters is something that needs to be done, and done the right way. If it’s not, you may risk permanent stains, faded colors, or damage to the shutter.
So how do you clean plantation shutters? That depends on the type of shutters you have in your space.
Cleaning Faux Wood Shutters
Here’s what you’ll need:
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A dusting cloth (microfiber works best)
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A slightly wet cloth
Using a microfiber cloth, go over each part of your shutters to remove any dust or dirt. For bigger smudges or messes, use a slightly damp cloth to wipe them down. Like with real wood shutters, stay away from any chemical compounds or any abrasive cleaners.
A damp cloth is fine to use to clean faux wood shutters, but it’s usually a good idea to dry the shutter getting rid of the smudge.
When cleaning real wood shutters, you need to take special care not to damage the finish or do anything that could expose the wood to moisture.
You’ll want these supplies to clean your shutters:
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A microfiber dusting cloth
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A soft, dry cloth
To clean the dust off of wood shutters, all you’ll need to do is give the frame and louvers a quick once-over with a microfiber dust cloth.
For smudges or spills, first wipe down with a dry cloth. You usually shouldn’t use a damp cloth unless you have to, and even then, the less wet the cloth, the better. Only do this for smudges or spills – don’t scrub the entire frame with the wet cloth. If you’re using a wet cloth, always follow it with a dry cloth. Also, don’t ever use an abrasive chemical cleaner, or you could risk damaging the wood finish.
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Note: These directions were specifically made with Sunburst Shutters products in mind. For how to clean shutters from a different manufacturer, contact your shutter dealer.