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How to Clean Curtains at Home
By: Tara Aronson
If you have older curtains – or those that done duty in the bathroom – that are now riddles with colored stains or worse, the good news is that you’ll actually save money and perhaps even do a better job washing them at home rather than sending them to the cleaners.
This is especially true if they’re cotton, which can easily be laundered and can withstand high-temperature washes. Thats necessary is there’s to be any hope of removing longtime stains from gas heat, cigarette smoke or worse. Though you may have to wash them several times to get results.
Laundry stain pretreaters – the kind you get at the grocery store – have worked some small wonders for me on fabric and carpet mishaps. Spray it on the stains first, and allow it to penetrate the fabric for at least five- to 10 minutes, then launder as usual in warm to hot water with bleach and your usual detergent.
If this doesn’t completely remove the stain, wash again (and again) as needed.
Finally, to keep cotton window coverings from being half their former size, let them air dry. Cotton shrinks fast in a hot dryer.
Or, tumble dry on a very low or cool setting, keeping a close watch.
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