Wintom wood wooden shutters are made of high-quality materials, including solid wood, faux wood, and composite wood. They have simple and elegant designs, rich color choices, and combination of classic and modern styles to create the perfect window treatments solution for you, suitable for any room.
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wintom® blinds are made of 100% natural high-quality wood, which is safe, environmentally friendly and not easy to damage.
Please contact our wintom window treatments experts who can provide you with a solution that will satisfy you.
Wintom Wood Shutters product prices depend on the size of your windows, the material of the shutter’s blades, the type of control options you choose, any customization options you want, and optional features.
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Wood Shutters are suitable for any room and are one of the perfect choices for window decoration.
Preliminary dust removal: Use a feather duster or soft dry cloth to gently brush away the dust on the surface of the shutters.
Prepare cleaning solution: You can mix a small amount of mild neutral detergent, such as laundry detergent, with warm water.
Wipe the blades: Dip a soft damp cloth in the cleaning solution and wipe the blades of the blinds one by one. Be careful to be gentle to avoid damaging the wood.
Clean the gaps: For the gaps between the blades, you can use a small brush or an old toothbrush to dip in the cleaning solution and scrub carefully.
Rinse: If necessary, wipe again with a cloth moistened with clean water to remove residual detergent.
Dry: Let the shutters dry naturally and avoid direct sunlight to prevent the wood from deforming or cracking.
Maintenance: Regularly apply special wood wax oil and other maintenance agents to wooden shutters to enhance their gloss and protective properties.
The price of wooden shutters is determined by many factors. Different materials, craftsmanship, sizes, and brands will have different prices.
The following are some common prices of wintom, for reference only, the actual price shall prevail.
Vinyl Shutters: starting at $15 per square foot per square meter
Composite Shutters: starting at $20 per square foot per square meter
Faux Wood Shutters: starting at $25 per square foot per square meter
Solid Wood Shutters: starting at $30 per square foot per square meter
Generally speaking, shutters made of precious wood will be more expensive. In addition, custom sizes and special craftsmanship will
also increase labor costs, so please contact us for the actual price, we will tailor the price for you, and you can get a 20% discount by
contacting us.
Venetian shutters generally have good durability and stability and can be used for a long time without painting. If you need to paint, please follow the steps below:
1. Preparation
Prepare tools such as sandpaper, brushes, scrapers, masking tape, etc. Remove the shutters, place them on a stable workbench, and wipe them with a clean damp cloth to remove dust and debris.
2. Sanding
Use coarser sandpaper for preliminary sanding to remove the rough parts and old paint on the surface, and then use finer sandpaper for fine sanding to make the surface smooth and flat. After sanding, wipe off the dust with a clean dry cloth.
3. Fill gaps (if necessary)
If there are gaps or dents in the shutters, you can use wood filler to fill them. Follow the instructions of the filler and wait for it to dry before sanding it flat.
4. Apply primer
Choose a suitable blind primer, stir it evenly, and apply it evenly on the shutters with a brush to ensure that every place is covered. The drying time of the primer depends on the product instructions.
5. Fine sanding:
After the primer is dry, lightly sand with fine sandpaper to remove tiny particles and unevenness on the surface.
6. Apply topcoat:
Stir the topcoat and apply it evenly on the shutters. You can apply multiple layers of topcoat as needed, leaving appropriate drying time between each layer.
7. Post-processing:
Check the paint surface for flaws and repair them if necessary. Let the shutters dry thoroughly in a well-ventilated place.
Tips: You can start sanding from the top shutters and process them one by one. When applying the primer, you can use a wide brush and apply it evenly from left to right. When applying the topcoat, you can use a cross-cross method to get a more uniform effect. If you accidentally get it elsewhere during the painting process, you can protect it with masking tape in time. After all the work is completed, install the shutters back to their original position.