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Gawd, I used to have some fairly expensive metal ones from Johnny Looloos in the kitchen and tried to clean them a couple of times but the grease and yuk refused to come off not to mention the unwieldyness of the blinds, I even took it out to the garden and tried to clean it all laid out flat on the lawn. I chucked them away and now have a cheap one that when it gets too filthy will be replaced. Throw away culture and all that.

The cleaners may work on a bit of dust but grease and fat from a kitchen - no way.

I always put mine in the bath (apart from the top bit where the mechanism is)with some warm water and a squeeze of Stardrops (You can get it in Sainsburys) leave to soak for a while and then rinse with the shower hose. Leave them to dry a little and then put them back up and leave them open to dry off properly. HTH :)

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