Keep Your Blinds Looking Brand New
Beasen Home smart blinds are built to last, so it's important to keep them looking pristine as time passes. Follow these easy tips to keep your blinds looking their best.
Effective Cleaning Methods
Vacuum
For deeper cleaning, lightly vacuum with the upholstery or brush attachment of any vacuum cleaner.
Spot Clean
Use a soft cloth, mild detergent, and warm water. Blot gently, then allow the blinds to dry. Be careful not to crush or wrinkle fabric shades.
Dust
Keep your blinds clean and looking great by dusting every one-to-two weeks.
Cleaning Various Motorized Blinds and Shades

Cleaning Roller Shades
To keep their shape, motorized cellular blinds need to be cleaned with extra care.
Use a gentle brush attachment on a vacuum for general dusting.
Use only the cold air setting and the lowest air setting.
The use of water should be avoided as it could harm the structure of the shade.

Cleaning Zebra Blinds
Start by using a feather duster or a dry cloth to remove dust buildup.
Follow this step by cautiously and gently passing a vacuum with a brush attachment over your blinds. If possible, set your vacuum to the lowest possible setting to prevent damage to your blinds.
If necessary, you may spot clean your blinds by gently dabbing warm water and a mild detergent.

Cleaning Wooden Shades
Use a feather duster or dry microfiber cloth to remove surface dust and maintain the texture of your wooden shades.
Avoid using water or harsh chemicals, as natural materials like straw and reed can warp or discolor.
For deeper cleaning, use a vacuum with a brush attachment on the lowest setting, gently gliding across the surface while supporting the fabric from behind.

Cleaning Dual Shades
Start with a feather duster or dry cloth to remove light dust and debris from both fabric layers.
Use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment on the lowest setting to clean each layer separately, supporting the fabric from behind to prevent stretching.
Avoid harsh scrubbing or soaking — if needed, gently blot with warm water and a mild detergent to spot clean.

Cleaning Cellular Shades
To preserve the structure of the honeycomb design, always use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment on the lowest setting.
Avoid using water or steam, as moisture can damage the internal cell structure.
For spot cleaning, gently dab with a dry sponge or microfiber cloth — do not apply pressure or soak the fabric.

Cleaning Solar Shades
Wipe your solar shades with a soft cloth and warm, soapy water for general cleaning. Allow the shades time to dry.
To remove dirt and dust from your solar shades, use a soft brush attachment on your vacuum and gently swipe across the fabric. Support the fabric from the pack to prevent it from being sucked into your vacuum and causing damage.

Cleaning Outdoor Shades
Use a feather duster to quickly remove any surface dust and dirt from the shades.
Use the soft brush attachment on your vacuum to remove stubborn dirt left behind after you've dusted. Gently swipe across the fabric, taking care not to allow the fabric to be sucked into the vacuum.
Finally, use a sponge or soft cloth, warm water, and a mild detergent to gently spot clean any remaining imperfections.

Cleaning Drapery & Curtains
Beasen motorized drapery and curtains are easy to maintain with machine washing. Use a large-capacity washer with room-temperature water and a mild, neutral detergent on the gentle “wool” or delicate cycle. Air dry or use low heat to keep the fabric looking its best.

Cleaning Roman Shades
Roman shades feature soft, elegant folds that need gentle care. Start by dusting with a feather duster or vacuum brush attachment on the lowest setting. For spot cleaning, gently dab with a moist cloth and mild detergent. Avoid soaking or using excess water near the motorized components.
