Sunscreen Mesh Blinds:
Clean the blind with Swiftee
®
outdoor
blind cleaner. Swiftee
®
is compatible
with both SunScreen Mesh and Clear
PVC outdoor blinds. Sparkling outdoor
blinds are quick and easy to achieve
with Swiftee
®
! For more information
visit:
www.ziptrak.com.au/
swiftee-outdoor-blind-cleaner/
Do not
use bore water or allow bore
water springer systems to wet the blind. Never
allow petrochemicals or solvents to touch the blind.
Do not
use a high pressure hose to clean the blind.
PVC Blinds:
Do not
use window cleaning detergents to clean the PVC.
Clean the blind with Swiftee
®
outdoor blind cleaner.
Never allow bird droppings, dirt or stains to remain
on the PVC for long periods of time.
The PVC surface is highly sensitive to scratching
and marks. Always be cautious when cleaning,
operating or moving items around PVC blinds.
Ideally, use a soft, clean cloth to polish and dry the
PVC after cleaning and prior to rolling up the blind.
Do not use a high pressure hose to clean the blind.
With correct cleaning and maintenance, Ziptrak
®
blinds will look great and function properly
for years. Mesh and PVC blind materials are not Ziptrak
®
products. Please speak with your
retailer to receive complete care instructions from the relevant Mesh or PVC manufacturer.
Ziptrak
®
Outdoor Blind User Guide
CLEANING
Ziptrak
®
blinds are trusted by thousands of Australian homes and businesses to provide
an enjoyable outdoor living space. The strong and robust system is commonly installed
throughout coastal regions and locations prone to high winds.
WINDY CONDITIONS
Moisture within the rolled up blind material may cause mould to form.
Avoid rolling up the blind when it is wet
Allow the blind to
dry before rolling
up the blind.
You may find Ziptrak
®
spring-balanced blinds are a
little tricky to operate during windy conditions due to
the pressure of the wind on the blind material. Use
your hand to push against the blind material to reduce
this pressure and then operate the blind.
Care must be taken when operating motorised
Ziptrak
®
blinds in windy conditions. They must be
supervised whilst raising and lowering at all times.
In windy conditions, blinds should be left down and
locked, or fully retracted – half way is the most
vulnerable position. When expecting or experiencing
very strong winds, a storm or a severe weather event,
your blinds should be fully retracted.
Installation is crucial to determining the performance
of your blind in wind. For further information, please
speak with your retailer, or visit the Ziptrak
®
website.