
BTTO Curtain Care: Keep all fabrics fresh without damaging them
Learn how to properly clean curtains depending on the fabric type—from cotton to blackout curtains to velvet. BTTO's simple, clear guide will help you avoid common cleaning mistakes and preserve the beauty and functionality of your curtains for years to come.
Introduction
Have you just moved into your new home and are admiring your beautiful curtains – but dreading the first cleaning?
Curtains not only enhance your interior, they're also your first line of defense against dust, allergens, and pollutants. But be careful: Improper cleaning can lead to fading, shrinking, or permanent fabric damage.
BTTO presents an easy-to-follow guide to help you care for different curtain materials the smart way—no guesswork, no stress!
1. Care tips according to fabric type
Linen & Cotton
- Weekly: Vacuum with brush attachment
- Spot cleaning: Use neutral cleaner + cold water, dab gently
- Never: Machine wash or wring out
- Drying: Hang in the shade, avoid direct sunlight
velvet
- Monthly: Clean with a vacuum cleaner for dust mites
- Stains: Use velvet-specific cleaner, wipe along the pile direction
- Avoid: water washing, hard brushes and rough handling
Transparent curtains (voile/organza)
- Quarterly: Wash in a laundry bag on a cold, gentle cycle
- Drying: Hang flat or spread out gently, no clothespins
- Avoid: Mix with dark laundry or tumble dry
Blackout curtains
- Regularly: Wipe surface with static duster
- Stains: Dab the lining with alcohol wipes
- Never: Soak or bleach – this will destroy the coating
Silk & Luxury Fabrics
- At home: Dab lightly with a damp cloth, dry with cold air
- Best option: Professional dry cleaning only
PVC shower curtains
- Routine: Wipe with water and a soft cloth
- Stubborn stains: Apply baking soda paste, scrub gently
- Avoid: alcohol or aggressive degreasers – they destroy the coating
2. Common cleaning mistakes that should be avoided
- No curtain labels or tags? Label the curtain panels before removing them.
- Forgotten your curtain rail? Clean it monthly.
- Too much air freshener? Try baking soda or fresh air instead.
3. Professional tips to extend the life of your curtains
- Spring/Summer: Use a dehumidifier
- Autumn/Winter: Avoid heat sources
- Spills: Dab with cold water
- Grease stains: Use cornstarch
- Storage: Clean before storage and store in breathable bags
4. When professional cleaning is required
- Large mold spots
- Decorated or delicate fabrics
- Oversized curtains
- Expensive fabrics such as silk or velvet
5. BTTO's Three Golden Cleaning Rules
- Fabric first: Care for the curtain fabric first
- Clean regularly, not just occasionally
- Invest in high-quality materials
Closing words
A little care works wonders. With these clever cleaning tips from BTTO, your curtains won't just look stunning—they'll stay beautiful for years to come.