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Our website is a resource site for professionally minded blind cleaners. Members of the Blind Cleaner's Network support Blindcleaners.biz and projects undertaken in support of this specialty niche in the cleaning industry. We work to promote the proper care of custom window treatments in conjuction with both consumers and fabricators. We work with fabricators in the development of safe cleaning protocols, with consumers in finding reputable blind cleaners and with vendors whose products or services are relevent to what we do. These resources are all possible through the synergies and efficiencies found in working together toward goals that are neither practical nor possibe as individual businesses. If you are a "professionally minded" individual or company in the industry, we invite you to join our growing network.
There are many cleaners who advertise "blind cleaning" services, however our network exists for those who CARE about the PROPER care and cleaning of custom window treatments. Blindcleaners.biz is a resource site for professional blind cleaners who take pride in their work and in their reputation.

On this public level of the site you'll find basic introductory information and a few helpful charts or articles. Network members, after log-in, enjoy access to extended menus, a professional forum and other resoureces.
Consumers looking for blind cleaning information can use the banner ad at the top of this page to be matched with a local blind cleaner or visit Blindcleaners.net for information about blinds, their care and cleaning.
We don't like walking into home or business and
hearing bad things about blind cleaners or finding ruined blinds or shades. Typically problems that were the result of hiring a company that didn't know enough about their equipment, the custom blinds they were asked to clean or who failed to do an adequate inspection beforehand. For example, this shade (one of five) was ruined by a "professional" that used the wrong cleaning process on a room darkening Hunter Douglas Silhouette. If you want to deal with (or be) the knowledgeable local blind cleaner let us know!