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Sunshine Cleaning & Home Services
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Drapes or Curtains - Clean

Serving Pine, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I am selling my house and getting it painted in 3 days. The contractor suggested getting the walls/ceilings cleaned beforehand. Emma (from Sunshine Cleaning & Home Services) contacted me within the hour & was able to come out the next day! She showed up exactly at 10am & went over with me what I wanted done. She went above and beyond! My ceilings & walls especially looked newly painted! My bathrooms, floors, kitchen & cabinets are spotless! She even did my windows. My house looks & smells amazing! She is so kind & comes across as genuine and trustworthy. I highly recommend Emma. Absolutely wonderful experience! Thank You Angi!"
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Drapery Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Regular vacuuming, spot cleaning, and dust-resistant sprays can help maintain freshness and prolong the time between professional cleanings.

Window treatments fall under the categories of hard, soft, and layered. Hard refers to stiff, formed treatments that include window blinds and shutters. Soft refers to cloth window treatments that include drapes and curtains. Finally, layered refers to the combination of soft and hard treatments. For example, you might place flowing drapes over blinds to combine the practicality of a treatment that blocks the sun with the whimsical and elongating aesthetic of a full-window drape.

If you proactively avoid grime buildup and mold growth, you can clean the shower curtains as needed. However, if you forget to take preventive action, a good rule of thumb is to clean fabric curtains about every three months. And you’ll clean plastic liners and curtains every three to four weeks.

You should avoid putting anything in the dryer that could be damaged from the heat or tumbling motion, or caught in any parts of the dryer. While there are some items that should never be dried (such as spandex, silk, leather, wool, etc.), there are some items you can dry, but only if you put them in a mesh bag first. These are usually delicate items or any items with strings or pieces attached that could be ripped off in a drying cycle. 

The best way to clean drapes or curtains depends on the fabric. Always check the care tag for instructions before attempting to wash them.

You can typically clean drapes yourself if they are made of durable materials like cotton, cotton blends, polyester, or burlap, which can often be machine-washed. However, some fabrics can be hand-washed.

For delicate materials such as linen, silk, velvet, lace, sateen, or wool, it is best to hire a professional drapery cleaner. These fabrics are often dry-clean only and can be damaged, shrink, or be destroyed by machine washing or using the wrong cleaning solutions.

If the care tag is missing, the drapes are old, thin, brittle, or have existing damage like pulls or tears, it's safest to have them professionally cleaned. A professional will use the correct methods and solutions for a safe, deep cleaning.

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