What is the difference between Shangri-La curtains and ordinary blinds?
The materials are different, and the louvers generally include PVC, metal, and wood. Shangri-La curtains are generally made of polyester.
In addition, the structure is different. Venetian blinds are made of blades connected one by one, while Shangri-La curtains are woven by machines. It is a three-layer curtain, consisting of a gauze mesh and a solid part. Composed, it integrates window screens, blinds, and roller blinds into one. The three-layer structure can adjust the angle of the light incident at will and adjust the light accurately to create excellent visual effects.
Shangri-La curtains are curtains that maintain privacy and control light. Widely used in villas, office buildings, cafes, western restaurants, hotels and other places. Ordinary blinds are curtains that block light and scenes in a space and are widely used in conference rooms, private offices and other places. The essential difference between the two is that Shangri-La curtains are curtains that can control the light and privacy of the space, while ordinary blinds are curtains that cannot control the light of the space, which means they can either be closed or opened!
When cleaning soft blinds, close the curtains first, spray an appropriate amount of water or polish, and wipe dry with a rag to keep them clean and bright. As for the curtain cords, wipe them with a soft bristle brush. If the curtains are dirty, you can use a rag dipped in some detergent dissolved in warm water to clean them, or you can wipe them with a little ammonia solution.
Roller curtains pull it down to a flat surface and wipe with a cloth. The roller is hollow. You can use a thin stick with fluff tied on one end to stick it in and rotate continuously to remove dust. For velvet curtains, soak the curtains in a medium-alkaline detergent, press them gently with your hands, wash them and place them on a slanted shelf to allow the water to drip dry automatically, and they will be as clean as new.
For canvas and curtains made of cloth or linen, wipe them with a sponge dipped in warm water or a mixture of soap solution and ammonia solution, and then roll them up after drying. Electrostatic flocking cloth curtains must not be soaked in water, rubbed or brushed. Just use a cotton gauze tip dipped in alcohol or gasoline to wipe it gently. If the flannel is too wet, do not twist it hard to avoid the fluff falling off and affecting the appearance. You can press the moisture away with your hands or let it dry naturally to maintain the original appearance of the flocking.