Drapery Panels
Large decorative panels that collect dust, odors, airborne soil, and household residue over time.
Household fabric cleaning
Drapes and curtains quietly collect dust, cooking odors, smoke, pet dander, and airborne soil. Clothesline Cleaners professionally cleans many drapery panels, curtains, lined drapes, and larger household fabrics for customers across Boise, Meridian, Ada County, and Canyon County.

Drapery and curtain cleaning is inspection-first. Fabric, lining, trim, sun exposure, dye stability, soil level, and hardware all affect the safest cleaning approach.
Large decorative panels that collect dust, odors, airborne soil, and household residue over time.
Common window fabrics, room panels, and everyday curtains that need careful cleaning and finishing.
Lining, interlining, weights, hems, and pleats can change how a piece should be handled.
Delicate fabrics may need special review because age, sun exposure, and fiber strength vary.
Some fabric valances, swags, and soft window treatments can be reviewed for cleaning.
Need other bulky household items cleaned? See our household cleaning services.

Drapes and curtains hang in the path of everyday life. They absorb cooking smells, dust, smoke, pet dander, pollen, and moisture from the air, often for months or years before anyone thinks about cleaning them.
Professional cleaning matters because window fabrics can be older, sun weakened, lined, pleated, trimmed, weighted, or made from fibers that react poorly to home washing. We inspect first so expectations and handling are clear.
Bring the fabric panels to Clothesline Cleaners. Remove rods, rings, and loose hardware when possible.
Our team reviews fabric, lining, pleats, hems, hooks, trims, staining, odor, age, and sun exposure.
The cleaning approach depends on the care label, fiber, construction, soil, and condition of each piece.
Your drapes or curtains come back cleaner, refreshed, and ready for rehanging or storage.
Drapery cleaning is not one-size-fits-all. Sun exposure can weaken fibers and linings before cleaning ever begins, and some older or delicate fabrics may have shrinkage, dye, water-spotting, or finish risks.
If a drapery panel has unusual trim, blackout lining, weights, old backing, fragile stitching, or visible sun damage, bring it in for review before assuming it can be cleaned normally.
Yes, Clothesline Cleaners cleans many drapes, curtains, panels, lined drapes, and soft household window fabrics. Each item should be inspected first because fabric, lining, age, sun exposure, and construction vary.
It depends on the fabric, lining, dye, finish, and care label. Some curtains can be washed, but many drapes and lined panels are better reviewed by a professional before cleaning because home washing can cause shrinkage, distortion, dye bleed, or water spotting.
Many lined drapes can be cleaned, but they need careful inspection. The face fabric and lining may react differently, and sun exposure can weaken lining or backing over time.
Cleaning can often help with dust, cooking odors, smoke, pet dander, and general household odors. Severe smoke, mildew, water damage, or old stains may need special review and may not fully release.
Please remove rods, rings, and loose hardware when possible. If hooks, pins, or weights are difficult to remove, bring the item in and our team can review it before processing.
Pricing depends on size, fabric, lining, construction, soil level, and any special handling. See the current Clothesline price list or call 208-342-0538.
Drapes and curtains vary by size, lining, fabric, sun exposure, dust, and care label. Text, call, or email us before bringing in panels or specialty window coverings.