Textured walls are the perfect solution for changing the appearance and ambience of any room. With these types of walls available in a variety of finishes, you can easily find one according to your needs. However, these textured walls can collect a lot of dust over time, regardless of the type of finish you have.
To make sure the dust doesn’t affect the aesthetics of these walls, it is essential to clean them on a regular basis. This is why Graana.com, Pakistan’s smartest property portal, provides an in-depth guide on how to clean textured walls.
There are three reasons to opt for these textured walls. First, they enhance the appearance of the room and spruce up the living space. They add depth and dimension to the room. So, if you’re looking to add some personality to the room, you should go for these walls.
Another reason to go for the textured walls is that they can hide wear and tear.
Finally, they are more durable compared to other wall designs. They are quite resistant to wear and tear, which means you don’t have to pay for repairs often.
Cleaning textured walls is not a straightforward process as they have an uneven surface and collect a lot more dust compared to other types of walls. Hence, you have to use special cleaning products to get all the dirt out from the surface. This process is time-consuming and you must have enough spare time to complete it.
Before you start the cleaning process, you need to collect the right cleaning supplies, like a vacuum cleaner, buckets, an all-purpose cleaner, a cleaning brush, cleaning towels, and a stool or ladder. Once you have gathered all these supplies, you can start the cleaning process.
Apply the appropriate brush attachment to your vacuum cleaner and carefully use it on the wall to remove dust or other particles in the uneven textured areas.
In order to clean these walls, you need to have the right cleaning solution. You can either buy a detergent or an all-purpose cleaner from the store or you can even make one yourself.
For making the solution, you should have baking soda, castile soap, vinegar, water and an empty bottle.
Add 2 tablespoons of baking soda, ½ cup of liquid soap, 2 tablespoons of white vinegar and 2 tablespoons of water to an empty bottle. After adding all the ingredients, put the cap on the bottle and start shaking it for two minutes. The solution will be ready to use.
Now take two buckets: fill one with the cleaning solution and the other with water to rinse the solution from the walls.
Before you start applying the solution to the whole wall, you should do a spot test to check whether the cleaning agent reacts well with your wall or not. This step is recommended as cleaning agents have strong ingredients that may stain your wall.
Choose a part of the wall that may not be visible. After that, dip the cleaning towel in the solution and apply it to the selected area. Now use the other cleaning towel to wipe off the solution. If there isn’t any effect on the colour, then you should go ahead with the process.
After spot testing, start applying the solution with the cleaning towel. Gently scrub it and continue dipping the towel in the solution as you move towards other sections of the wall.
You can also use the cleaning brush or toothbrush to clean the dirt from the crevices of the wall.
Also, don’t scrub the wall too hard as pieces can break off from the textured finish.
Once you have applied the solution to the wall, use clean water and a fresh cloth to rinse off the solution from the wall. Make sure all the solution is wiped and there’s no soapy residue left on the wall. If there is any left, it can stain the wall and can affect the appearance of the textured wall.
After completing the cleaning process, wait for the wall to dry naturally. You can use the ceiling fan to expedite the process. Once the wall completely dries out, your textured wall will be clean and as good as new.
Dust and germs can gather on textured walls easily if they are not cleaned regularly. This is why you should clean the textured walls after a month or two in order to keep them clean and bright. However, remember not to wash them too often as pieces can break off and affect the aesthetics of the room.
These textured walls are a great way of adding a statement to any room. However, you need to keep them clean in order to retain its appearance and finish.
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