Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Window Treatments Valances How Do You Wash Valances...you Know, The Top Window Treatment/curtain Thing?

How do you wash valances...you know, the top window treatment/curtain thing? - window treatments valances

No not in the tags for sure. It has a glossy front surface of the kind, if it matters. Thanks

12 comments:

Simply_R... said...

Sounds like Persian is the material. This can be washed in the washing machine and dryer, but since you're not sure it would be ...

Machine wash on gentle cycle with cold water

Line or hang dry.

Here is an example to see what kind of gloss?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Dark-Blue-Baloon-val ...

☼☼sunny_... said...

put them in the washing machine with Woolite on the gentle cycle and

me said...

With cold water on gentle cycle and hang wet.

blueyes said...

Just use your regular detergent and the gentle cycle. I cold water on my clothes.

Eye of Sauron said...

You might consider that short. Depending on the kind of ruin hardware.

marelda said...

First, try a vacuum system with the furniture. If not cleaned well enough to be, I would wash his hands.

memm said...

Before washing, if something they want to keep your hand in the cleaner to see if they can be washed beforehand if cold water and Woolite on gentle cycle and dry cycle dryer lint in the air or just to Hang to dry.

memm said...

Before washing, if something they want to keep your hand in the cleaner to see if they can be washed beforehand if cold water and Woolite on gentle cycle and dry cycle dryer lint in the air or just to Hang to dry.

veronika... said...

Many windows are materials, chemicals, in my experience cleaning. I also take him to a cleaning for the first time and ask yourself if you could wash house in the future, recommend vacuuming or steam the fabric of all dust and dirt and clean you have a steam cleaning.

sndsnw said...

Try to wash your hands .... first or hang machine on gentle cycle with mild soap and dry ...

ML said...

Hand wash in case of doubt. Always use cold water. Air dry.

ohcynthi... said...

in cold water on delicate cycle

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