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Curtain Care and Cleaning Guidelines

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Curtain Care and Cleaning Guidelines:
1.We recommend removing surface dust every 1–2 weeks using a vacuum cleaner, feather duster, or static duster.Ideally, curtains should be professionally cleaned every six months to extend their lifespan.

2.Avoid placing curtains in direct sunlight, as prolonged exposure will reduce their durability.

3.Cleaning methods should be based on the curtain material:Standard fabrics should be sent to a professional laundry service that offers dust removal and sanitization.
Curtains with decorations such as tassels or trim should also be professionally cleaned to avoid deformation or damage.

4.Special materials—such as back-coated fabrics, sun-blocking curtains, or uniquely woven fabrics (e.g., knits)—must be handled by professional cleaners to prevent damage or distortion.

5.Long-term hanging and exposure to sunlight can cause oxidation, making curtains prone to fading, fraying, or tearing after washing.

Precautions Before Sending Curtains for Cleaning:

1.Carefully remove curtains from the rod. Be sure to detach any S-hooks or plastic clips on the back to avoid tearing or snagging the fabric during cleaning.

2.Due to long-term exposure and hanging, curtains often accumulate dust and oxidize. Before taking them down, use a vacuum cleaner to remove surface dust and reduce airborne particles.

3.If there are any tears or damage, sew them up before cleaning; otherwise, the curtain may fray or tear more severely during the wash.

4.If any damage is found before sending them in, please inform the staff in advance so they can take special care during the process.

5.You may not realize it, but curtains are one of the most dust-laden items in the home—used daily yet rarely cleaned. Regular curtain cleaning is highly recommended to help protect your family’s health.