How to Clean Pinch-Pleated Drapes
Matthew Perez
Updated on March 12, 2026
Pinch-pleated drapes are an elegant addition to any window. Often made of delicate fabric, they should not be dropped into the washing machine. These drapes can be dry-cleaned if necessary, but unless they have been stained by water or food, simple maintenance every few months should do the trick. No need to take them down; for best results, use a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment on the end of the wand. Make sure the brush is clean and free of dust. Adjust the suction to a lower setting, if possible, or by opening a vent valve on the suction hose.
Instructions
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Release the tiebacks on the draperies and draw them closed.
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Plug in and turn on the vacuum cleaner.
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Starting on one end at the top, gently brush the vacuum against and in between the pinch pleats in a scrubbing motion. Be sure to remove all dust. Use the step stool for hard-to-reach places.
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Work your way from top to bottom, moving along one section at a time, moving the wand among the pleats and folds.
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After vacuuming is complete and the machine is off, spot clean any soiled areas by gently rubbing the area with the damp cloth.
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Gather the drapes and replace the tiebacks so that both sides hang evenly.