Check Your Drapes Before The Sun Gets Intense
Spring and summer bring more sunshine, which is wonderful as long as it doesn't harm your household furnishings. Did you know that the hot sun can damage your lined drapes in a number of ways? The sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays can cause the fabric of your drapes and the lining to fade, weaken, and become brittle. What's more, the heat from the sun can cause your drapery fabric to warp and discolor. The sun can also cause the lining to become stiff and difficult to clean.
Protect your lined drapes
To protect your lined drapes from sun damage, you can take any one of a number of steps. First, you can hang them in a location where they won't be exposed to direct sunlight. You can also use window treatments, like blinds or shades, or even home window tinting to block the sun's rays. If you do have to hang your drapes in direct sunlight, it's important to clean them regularly to remove the dirt or dust that can end up trapping heat while also accelerating the fabric's natural aging process. Also, try to avoid harsh chemicals for cleaning your drapes because they can damage the fabric.
Proper drapery care
With proper care, your lined drapes can last for many years. By taking the necessary steps for protecting them from sun damage, you can extend the lifespan of your drapes and enjoy the beauty they bring to your home decor for a long time to come. So, here are some tips for protecting them from sun damage:
Choose a lining that's made of durable material. Some linings are manufactured using materials that are much more resistant to sun damage than others. When choosing your lining, look for one that's made from material that's specifically designed for use in window treatments.
Wash your drapes regularly, making sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Iron your drapes after you wash them to remove any wrinkles that can make them look faded or damaged.
Store your drapes properly in a cool, dry place when they're not in use to protect them from further damage.
Sun damage to avoid
With proper care and the help of the professionals at Bayway Blinds & Draperies in Sandy City, UT, you can avoid sun damage like this:
Brittleness: The sun's heat can cause the fabric of your drapes to become brittle and prone to breakage.
Discoloration: The sun's heat could also cause the fabric to discolor, which can make it look old and dingy.
Fading: The sun's ultraviolet rays can break down the dyes in the fabric, causing it to fade.
Shrinkage: The heat of the sun can also cause the fabric to shrink, which can make it difficult to hang your lined drapes properly.
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