Cleaning mosquito nets is essential to ensure that they continue to do their job of protecting your home. I discovered the best way to do it.
With the arrival of summer and increase in mosquitoeskeep the mosquito nets in perfect condition It is a crucial task. They are essential for keeping bugs and dirt out of our homes, but over time, dust and dirt accumulate on their mesh, which can affect its transparency and functionality. To keep them in good condition, it is important to clean them correctly and without damaging them.
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In addition to improve airflow and extend its lifespan, A clean mesh helps prevent the entry of insects that can transmit diseases such as dengue. Cleaning mosquito nets not only ensures a healthier environment, but also helps ensure that your home remains a haven free of these annoying and dangerous vectors. While it is recommended to do this once a year, if they are constantly exposed to the elements, they may need more frequent washing.
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How to clean mosquito nets in the house
Tools needed:
Before you begin, make sure you have the following materials:
- Soft brush (to avoid damage to the mesh)
- Hose with spray gun
- Mild soap or white vinegar
- Tub with warm water
- Sponge
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Step by step to clean mosquito nets
By following the following steps, you will get your mosquito nets clean, functional and durable and better ventilation and aesthetics of your home.
- Remove the screen frame from the window: Carefully remove the mosquito net frame. In some cases, mosquito nets are attached with pins or tabs, so they will need to be released. If you plan to clean several screens, write down which one corresponds to each window.
- Prepare the soap solution: Fill a tub with warm water and add a few drops of mild soap, such as Pamolive or Dawn. You can also opt for a mixture of 50% white vinegar and 50% warm water.
- Spray the mosquito net with water: Place the mosquito net against the wall and, using the spray gun, rinse it lightly to remove any accumulated dust. If the net is very dirty, you can vacuum it before spraying it.
- Brush gently: Dip the soft brush into the soap solution and gently brush to remove any dust and dirt. If necessary, change the water to prevent it from getting more dirty.
- Rinse the mosquito net: After brushing, rinse it again with clean water to remove any soap residue.
- Let it air dry: I shook the mosquito net to remove excess water. Let it air dry, ideally on a sunny day, to ensure that both the top and bottom dry completely.
- Reinstall the mosquito net: Once dry, reinstall the mosquito net in its place, making sure it is securely fastened and without risk of falling off.
For easier maintenance, you can use a lint roller or Swiffer duster, especially if the windows are high and you prefer to avoid using a ladder. However, washing with soap and water always offers the best results.
Source: Ambito
I am an author and journalist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade. I currently work as a news editor at a major news website, and my focus is on covering the latest trends in entertainment. I also write occasional pieces for other outlets, and have authored two books about the entertainment industry.