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CARE & CLEANING
For routine cleaning, use a feather duster to dust the front
of the shading. You may also vacuum using a hand-held
vacuum on low suction.
Blow out dirt and debris from between the vanes by using
compressed air or a hand-held dryer on the COOL setting
(not WARM or HOT). Start in the middle and blow out
towards the sides.
Important: Do not clean the fabric using electrostatic wipes.
Precaution should be taken to reduce exposure to harsh environmental elements,
such as salt air. Continuous exposure through open windows and doors will
accelerate the fabric deterioration. For stains or marks that cannot be removed
using one of the above cleaning methods, professional ultrasonic cleaning may be
performed on SILHOUETTE® Fabric
FABRIC COVERED HEADRAIL
Do not hand wash the Matisse Collection fabric covered headrail. Lightly dust with
a clean dry cloth.
TO THE CLEANER (ULTRASONIC CLEANING)
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Use a mild cleaning solution with a neutral PH.
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Ensure water temperature does not exceed 48ºC (120ºF).
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Machine power level should be set at 25MHz.
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Head rail must not be immersed in the solution.
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Shading must be allowed to dry in the completely lowered position with the
vanes in the closed orientation
TO THE CLEANER (INJECTION/EXTRACTION CLEANING)
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Use a mild dry-cleaning solvent (hydrocarbon based). Do not wet the
fabric. (wet cleaning could lead to lamination break down).
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Heavy stains can and should be pre-treated by gently dabbing the stain.
(do not rub or use water).
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Always use cleaning solution at room temperature (do not use heat).
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Shadings should be lowered with the vanes fitted open until completely
dry. Once the shading dries, it can be lightly steamed to remove any
wrinkling.
DO NOT attempt to clean a SILHOUETTE Shading using either method mentioned
above if there is evidence of fabric deterioration.
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