If you mean the classic “no-scrub” blind-cleaning trick, try this:
The 2-minute dusty-blind hack
Put a clean, slightly damp microfiber cloth over your hand or use an old clean sock as a mitt.
For extra cleaning power, lightly dampen it with warm water plus a tiny drop of dish soap.
Close the blinds so the slats are flat.
Wipe each slat from one end to the other, using gentle pressure.
Flip the slats the opposite way and repeat.
Finish with a dry microfiber cloth to prevent streaks and remove remaining dust.
Nana-level shortcut: For ordinary dust, you may not need any cleaning solution at all—a dry microfiber cloth or clean sock often picks up dust surprisingly well.
Avoid soaking wooden blinds or using excessive water, since moisture can damage or warp them. For delicate or specialty blinds, follow the manufacturer’s cleaning instructions.
