If you’re looking for the article behind “My nana taught me this hack to make dusty blinds sparkle in 2 mins with 0 work,” here’s the cleaning trick it is likely referring to:
The quick way to clean dusty blinds
What you need:
- A pair of old socks (or microfiber cloths)
- Warm water
- A little white vinegar or mild dish soap (optional)
How it works:
- Put an old sock over your hand like a glove.
- Dip it lightly into a bowl of warm water (with a small splash of vinegar if needed).
- Wring it out well—the sock should be damp, not dripping.
- Run your fingers along each blind slat, gently gripping both sides.
- Flip the slats and wipe the other side.
- Use a dry sock or microfiber cloth afterward to remove leftover moisture.
Why this works:
A sock fits around the slats, allowing you to clean both sides at once while trapping dust instead of pushing it around.
Extra tips:
- Dust blinds regularly with a microfiber duster to prevent buildup.
- Avoid soaking wooden blinds; too much moisture can warp the material.
- For greasy kitchen blinds, add a tiny amount of dish soap to the cleaning water.
This “2-minute” claim depends on how many blinds you have and how dusty they are, but the method is genuinely a fast way to freshen
