How to Clean a Roller Blind: Complete Guide & Tips
To clean a roller blind, start by dusting it with a vacuum cleaner fitted with a soft brush attachment, then use a damp microfiber cloth with a drop of mild soap. Avoid hot water and abrasive products. Here is a detailed guide for each type of blind.
- Regular vacuum dusting to prevent dirt buildup.
- Spot clean with a soft cloth and Marseille soap.
- Never immerse the mechanism in water.
- For yellowed white blinds, use baking soda.
How to Clean a Fabric Roller Blind?
Fabric roller blinds are the most common. For effective cleaning:
- First, dust with a vacuum (soft brush) or a duster.
- Prepare a solution of lukewarm water and mild soap (Marseille soap or dish soap).
- Dip a microfiber cloth, wring it well, then gently wipe the blind from top to bottom.
- Rinse with a damp cloth (no soap) and dry with a dry cloth.
- Allow to dry completely before rolling back up.
For stubborn stains, use a soft-bristled brush dipped in the soapy solution. Avoid vigorous scrubbing to prevent damaging the fabric.
How to Clean a Yellowed White Roller Blind?
White blinds yellow over time, especially in kitchens or when exposed to sunlight. Here's how to whiten them:
- Mix baking soda with a little water to form a paste.
- Apply to yellowed areas with a soft sponge.
- Leave for 15 minutes, then gently rub.
- Rinse with clean water and dry.
- Alternative: diluted white vinegar in water (1 part vinegar to 3 parts water) in a spray bottle, then wipe.
Be sure to test on a hidden area first.
How to Clean a Day/Night Roller Blind?
Day/night blinds have alternating strips of fabric and voile. Cleaning them is delicate:
- Dust with a vacuum on low power.
- Use a slightly damp microfiber cloth to clean each strip individually.
- For stains, apply a mild textile stain remover with a cotton swab.
- Do not pull too hard to avoid deforming the strips.
- Allow to dry flat or hanging.
Avoid harsh cleaners that could discolour the strips.
How to Clean an Outdoor Roller Blind?
Outdoor blinds endure rain, dust, and insects. To clean them:
- First, brush off dry dirt with a soft brush.
- Use a garden hose with a spray nozzle (moderate pressure).
- Scrub with a sponge and mild soap (such as black soap).
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- For fly droppings, let a cloth soaked in soapy water sit on the spots for a few minutes, then rub.
Never use a pressure washer, as it could damage the fabric.
How to Clean an Aluminium Roller Blind?
Aluminium blinds are durable but scratch easily:
- Dust with a soft cloth or brush.
- Mix lukewarm water with dish soap.
- Clean with a non-abrasive microfiber cloth.
- Dry immediately with a clean cloth to avoid streaks.
- For stubborn stains, gently use a magic eraser (melamine foam).
Avoid products containing ammonia or acid.
How to Clean an Awning Blind Without Removing It?
To clean an awning blind (often an outdoor roller blind) without removing it:
- Fully unroll the blind.
- Brush off dust with a soft broom.
- Apply a solution of Marseille soap and lukewarm water with a sponge.
- Rinse with clean water using a garden hose.
- Allow to air dry before rolling back up.
If the blind is very dirty, repeat the process.
Mistakes to Avoid
- Do not use hot water: it can deform the fabric or dissolve adhesives.
- Avoid bleach: it yellows white blinds and damages colours.
- Do not immerse the mechanism: water can damage the spring.
- Do not scrub too hard: risk of tearing the fabric.
Regular Maintenance
To extend the lifespan of your blinds:
- Dust once a week with a duster or vacuum.
- Clean stains immediately to prevent them from setting.
- Avoid excessive humidity in the room.
- Use an anti-static product to reduce dust buildup.
Conclusion
Regular cleaning adapted to your roller blind's material ensures its longevity and aesthetic appeal. For perfect results, use mild products and follow precautions. Discover our collection of high-quality roller blinds, easy to maintain and available in many colours.

