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BLIND AND SHUTTER CLEANING in Dallas, TX

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Blind and shutter cleaning is a mundane task and is easy to overlook. While a lovely addition to your home or business, they gather dust, bugs and cobwebs. Unfortunately, blinds and shutters can be difficult to clean without the proper equipment and ladders.

PANELESS BLIND AND SHUTTER CLEANING PROCESS

  • Wood & Faux Wood Blinds
  • Indoor & Outdoor Shutters
    Paneless specializes in cleaning wood blinds and shutters. Paneless has two approaches to blind and shutter cleaning to suit the needs of our customers.

OPTION I

This process is great for homes and businesses seeking to clear dust and cobwebs quickly and keep the cost down. First, we suction all blinds using our HEPA filtered backpack vacuum, removing all dust, cobwebs, and other debris that may have settled on the blinds. This process is the only method used for traditional blinds as it prevents bending that can be caused when cleaning by hand. Notably, this also prevents dirty water from discoloring strings that bind the blind together.

OPTION II

The second option is a more detailed approach and used for shutters only. We clean each slat individually using an anti-static cleaning solution. Next, we dry them with a microfiber towel. This solution leaves shutters free of the static that draws dust in and traps it. We perform this service in garages, kitchens, and laundry rooms where heavy dust exist.

Blind and shutter cleaning is often an add-on service while window cleaning, high dusting, or chandelier polishing is scheduled.

RO technology is reverse osmosis water that is filtered through a five-stage process. This process removes all total dissolved solids and chlorine that cause water to spot or dry hard because of minerals. Since the water is pure, it acts as a cleaning agent itself. Water loves minerals so when we remove those minerals, it wants them back. We refer to it as thirsty water. So ask yourself, what is in soil? Minerals. Now you have water that wants minerals. So we use this RO water to adsorb the soil on a window or floor surfaces. This RO water is incorporated into the majority of the services we provide.