Cleaning blinds is a chore many avoid—dust clings to every slat, and wiping them individually feels endless. But my nana had a simple trick that changed everything: old socks.
Blinds, whether wood, metal, or fabric, attract dust that dulls their look and stirs up allergies. Traditional methods are tedious and often ineffective. Nana’s hack is quick, satisfying, and eco-friendly. Just slip a clean sock over your hand, dampen it lightly with water or gentle cleaner, and pinch each slat, wiping across. It cleans both sides in one motion—no shredding paper towels, no waste, no harsh chemicals.
Soft cotton or microfiber socks work best; avoid rough textures or embroidery. Keep the sock only slightly damp to avoid damaging wood blinds. Afterward, toss the sock in the wash or rinse for reuse.
This method turns an annoying task into a fast, almost enjoyable routine. It’s efficient, gentle on blinds, and incredibly effective. Nana always believed in simple solutions, and this little trick proves how right she was. Try it once—it might become your go-to too.