Shutters
  1. Use a soft cloth to clean the shutters gently.
  2. After cleaning, ensure there is no residue left on the shutter surfaces and that all surfaces are completely dry.
  3. For removing foreign or hard-to-clean substances, consider using the following recommended cleaners for shutters:
    • Water & 30% vinegar, Fantastik, Lestoil, Lysol, Murphy Oil Soap, Soft Scrub, Windex, Zep Write Away
    The following cleaners are NOT recommended for cleaning shutters:
    • Chlorine bleach (e.g., Clorox)Liquid grease remover (e.g., Grease Relief)Strong soaps and detergents containing organic solvents (e.g., Ivory Soap Liquid)Nail polish removerFurniture polish and cleaners (e.g., Pine Power)Any aggressive organic solvent (e.g., Tide Powder)
    Note: The lists provided are not exhaustive but offer guidance and examples for cleaning. Stain removal effectiveness can vary based on factors such as stain type, severity, and duration of exposure. While the recommended cleaners are effective for most substances, there is no guarantee they will remove all stains. Always test cleaners in a small area first to ensure desired results. Additionally, be cautious as using improper methods or items can potentially damage the shutter finish.