A quick way to make dusty blinds look fresh is to use a simple sock-and-cleaner trick. It won’t remove years of built-up grime with “zero work,” but it can make routine dusting much faster.
The 2-minute blind cleaning trick
You’ll need:
- A clean old sock (or microfiber cloth)
- Warm water (optional: a few drops of mild dish soap)
How it works:
- Put the sock over your hand like a glove.
- Lightly dampen it—avoid soaking the blinds.
- Run your fingers along each slat, wiping both sides as you go.
- Flip to a dry part of the sock or use a dry microfiber cloth to remove streaks.
Extra tips for sparkling blinds:
- Use a vacuum with a brush attachment first if there is a thick layer of dust.
- Clean from top to bottom so dust doesn’t fall onto already-cleaned slats.
- For greasy kitchen blinds, a little dish soap in warm water works better than plain water.
- Test any cleaner on a hidden spot first, especially with wood or painted blinds.
Regular quick dusting every few weeks makes the “deep clean” much easier.