Curtain cleaning has traditionally meant taking curtains down and dropping them off somewhere, but in-home cleaning has become a more convenient alternative worth understanding.
How drop-off dry cleaning works
Curtains are removed from their tracks, transported to a dry cleaning facility, processed there, then need to be collected and rehung, a process that can take several days and leaves windows uncovered in the meantime.
The risks of the drop-off process
Beyond the inconvenience, transporting curtains and processing them with generic dry cleaning settings carries some risk of shrinkage, colour change or damage, particularly for fabrics that aren't perfectly suited to standard dry cleaning chemicals.
How in-home cleaning works instead
We bring the right equipment directly to your home and clean curtains and blinds in place, using a steam process calibrated to the specific fabric, without ever needing to remove them from their tracks.
The practical benefits
No bare windows for days, no transport risk, and no need to coordinate collection and rehanging separately. Most fabric curtains are dry and fully functional again the same day the cleaning takes place.
When drop-off might still make sense
For very delicate or high-value curtains needing specialist dry cleaning chemicals unsuited to an in-home steam process, a specialist drop-off service may still be the more appropriate option, though this is uncommon for standard household curtains.