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How to Clean Roll-Down Hurricane Shutters: Step-by-Step Guide
Keeping your roll-down hurricane shutters clean ensures smooth operation, durability, and storm readiness. Follow these steps to maintain your shutters safely and effectively.Supplies You’ll Need
- Garden hose with spray attachment
- Spray bottle (for hard-to-reach shutters)
- Cleaning solution (marine cleaner or diluted dish soap)
- Soft-bristle brush (horsehair or nylon)
- Optional: Plastic-safe lubricant like SuperLube
Video of the Process
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Spray the Tracks
Apply your cleaning solution directly into the shutter tracks. If your shutters have felt or furring strips, make sure to spray them as well.Step 2: Scrub the Tracks
After 30 seconds, gently scrub the tracks using a soft brush to loosen dirt, salt, and debris.Step 3: Clean the Bushings
Roll the shutter down, spray the tracks focusing on the bushings, let sit for 30 seconds, then roll the shutter back up.Step 4: Rinse Thoroughly
Use the hose to rinse the legs, tracks, and felt strips. Roll the shutter down again to rinse the bushings, slats, and housing. Remove all soap and debris.Step 5: Apply Lubricant (Optional)
Once the bushings are dry, apply a plastic-safe lubricant. Immediately roll the shutter up to distribute evenly.Maintenance Tips
- Clean shutters at least twice a year, ideally before hurricane season.
- Operate shutters monthly to ensure smooth operation.
- Do not use a power washer; it can damage the finish.
- Use only plastic- and metal-safe cleaners and lubricants.
FAQ
- How often should I clean my roll-down hurricane shutters? Twice a year and before hurricane season.
- Can I use a power washer? No, it can damage the finish. Use a hose or spray bottle instead.
- What lubricant should I use? Plastic-safe lubricant like SuperLube. Avoid petroleum-based products.
- Do I need a special cleaner for coastal areas? Yes, marine-safe cleaners like BOOYAH! are recommended near the coast.
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