How Ultrasonics Work
Ultrasonic cleaning uses sound waves at high frequencies that produce cavitation (the repeated formation and collapsing of millions of microscopic bubbles) in a liquid medium that gently penetrates and dislodges contaminants. The cleaning process easily removes contaminants such as dirt, dust, pollen, dander, soot, grease, grime, nicotine, and many others. This process is so effective, that the microscopic bubbles reach every crevice of the blind, safely and effectively removing contaminants from slats, vanes, fabrics, cords, and even the mechanisms in the headrail!
