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Modern roller shutters add an aesthetic value to your home while deterring burglars, enhancing privacy, and protecting against noisiness and adverse weather conditions. However, these structures need maintenance to remain functional. One of the most crucial care practices is cleaning.

Cleaning has numerous benefits. First, it makes your shutters appear sparkling and new throughout the year. Secondly, it removes the debris that causes wear and tears in your shutter’s moving parts. This debris can also affect painted shutters. By de-clogging the moving parts, cleaning also makes rollers operate more smoothly. 

This article discusses valuable tips on how to clean roller shutters.

What’s the Right Time to Clean Your Roller Shutters?

Please don’t wait until your roller shutters appear dirty to clean them. Ensure that you wipe them once every four months. If your area experiences strong, dusty winds or bushfires, you might need to do this more often.

Set reminders on your digital assistant so that you don’t forget. 

Conduct Pre-Inspection

Before you start cleaning, evaluate the condition of your roller shutters. Confirm that every component is in good working condition. More importantly, ensure that you close the shutters when cleaning to avoid damage and potential accidents. 

Remove Dust and Debris

After the inspection, remove dust and debris using a damp cloth. This step is crucial if you have painted shutters, as the dirt is abrasive and can scratch your paint during cleaning.

Wipe the Surface with Soapy Water

The next step involves wiping the roller shutters with soapy water. Ideally, the water should be warm and mixed with a mild detergent that won’t remove the paint. Warm soapy water makes it easier to eliminate stubborn stains. 

When wiping the shutter, do it vertically. Wiping horizontally can misalign the horizontal slats, making the shutter defective. 

Clean the Guides

Use a soft-bristled brush to remove stains from your shutter guides. Later, wipe the guides with warm water. Ensure that the guides are dry before you roll back the shutters.

Rinse with Clean Water

Once the guides and slats are dry, rinse them with clean water, free of any detergent. This will remove remnant debris and soap stains. Then, use a dry cloth to wipe your roller shutter’s inner and outer surfaces. 

Taking Care of Roller Shutters

Several factors affect the longevity of your roller shutters. For example, regular opening and closing can wear down the moving parts. Sometimes, adverse weather can throw objects such as broken branches into your shutter’s path.

Please avoid operating it when an unwanted object falls into your shutter’s path. You might worsen the damage by denting or bending the slats or destroying the rollers. Instead, remove the obstruction and call a professional to check if the shutter has any defects.

When cleaning, avoid harsh detergents. Instead, use regular soap or mild grease-cutting soap to remove stubborn oil stains. Using strong detergents can damage your paint and erode the material. 

Vacuuming is also an option, but it should only be done when the dirt is excessive. Also, remember to set the vacuuming cleaner and low pressure to avoid damaging your roller shutter. 

Wrapping Up

Roller shutters don’t come cheap, so it’s in your best interest to keep them functional for many years. One of the easiest and cheap ways to make your shutters last longer is by cleaning them. Besides, cleaning creates a good impression on your visitors. 

2 thoughts on “How to Clean Roller Shutters”
  1. I’m thinking of getting rolling shutters for my new coffee shop business in Spring Valley since their appearance matches the aesthetic I had in mind for the store. I appreciate you letting us know that we are advised to wipe our roller shutters once every four months if we want to maintain them well and to use warm soapy water for this since it will make it easier to eliminate stubborn stains. I’ll keep this in mind while I look for commercial rolling shutter services here in Spring Valley for the shutters I need for my coffee shop soon.

  2. I now understand that your roller shutters’ lifetime will depend on a number of things, such as how frequently you open and close them. Sometimes, you said that bad weather wills debris into your shutter’s path, such as broken limbs. I will be sending this to my dad whose office’s commercial rolling shutter needs to be serviced in order for it to work its best again. He’s been complaining about it forever so it’s time he brings in the pros to take care of the problem.

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