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How to Clean Shutters to Make Them Look Like New FULL …

Posted on March 17, 2026 by Admin

Here’s a full and easy step‑by‑step guide on how to clean both indoor and outdoor shutters so they look like new again:


🧼 What You’ll Need

  • Soft microfiber cloths or dusters
  • Vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment
  • Bucket of warm water + mild dish soap
  • Optional: White vinegar (for extra cleaning power, gentle mix)
  • Soft toothbrush (for crevices)
  • Dry towel

🪟 Step‑by‑Step Cleaning Guide

1️⃣ Remove Loose Dust First

Start by dusting or vacuuming your shutters to remove surface dust.

  • Use a feather duster or microfiber cloth on all slats, from top to bottom.
  • If very dusty, use a vacuum with a soft brush attachment to suck up loose debris.
  • For tight spots between slats, run a soft toothbrush gently along the edges. (Hillarys)

📌 Cleaning from top → down prevents dust from falling onto already cleaned areas.


2️⃣ Mix a Gentle Cleaning Solution

Make a mild cleaning mix:

  • Warm water
  • A few drops of mild dish soap
  • (Optional) Add a splash of white vinegar for tough grime

This solution is effective yet gentle on most shutter materials (PVC, vinyl, wood, aluminum). (ShunPoly)


3️⃣ Wipe Down the Shutters

  • Dip a cloth in the cleaning solution and wring it out thoroughly so it’s just damp, not dripping.
  • Wipe each slat gently one at a time, both on the front and back.
  • For heavier stains, use a slightly dampened cloth with mild soap on that local spot, then dry immediately. (Modern Group)

⚠️ Important:

  • Don’t soak the shutters — especially if they’re wood — as too much moisture can warp or damage the finish.
  • Never spray cleaning liquid directly onto shutters. (Modern Group)

4️⃣ Dry Everything

After wiping:

  • Go over all slats with a dry microfiber cloth to remove residual moisture.
  • This prevents water spots, streaks, and potential damage, especially on wood or painted surfaces. (The ShutterShack)

🧼 Tips for Different Shutter Types

  • Plastic or Vinyl Shutters: Safe to wipe with mild soapy water and dry. Regular cleaning keeps them looking bright. (ShunPoly)
  • Wood Shutters: Avoid excess water. Stick to damp cloths and dry thoroughly to prevent warping. (Nature Coast Shutters)
  • Aluminum Shutters: Wipe gently with soap and water. Dry immediately to prevent oxidation. (Empower Me Magazine)

🪶 Maintenance Tips to Keep Them Looking New

✨ Dust weekly (quick and easy).
✨ Vacuum monthly with brush attachment.
✨ Wipe with a dryer sheet lightly after cleaning to reduce static and repel dust build‑up. (Hillarys)


📆 How Often Should You Clean Shutters?

  • High‑traffic or outdoor shutters: Monthly
  • Indoor shutters: Every 1–2 months
  • Kitchen or bathroom shutters (greasy areas): More frequent spot cleaning

If you want, I can also give you video tutorials or a printable checklist based on the type of shutters you have (wood, PVC, aluminum, etc.).

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