Before sweeping or vacuuming the floor, use a clean paintbrush to dust baseboards. This prevents the dust from falling onto the freshly cleaned floor.
4. Candles
Candles can collect dust over time. To clean them, take an old pair of pantyhose, bunch it up, and rub it over the surface of the candle to remove dust and debris.
5. Deep Clean Your Broom
After dusting, your broom can become dirty and clogged with dust and debris. Regularly clean your broom to maintain its efficiency and prolong its lifespan.
6. Car Vents
Car vents often accumulate dust, which can get blown into the car when the air conditioner is turned on. Use a foam brush to clean the vents and remove dust effectively.
7. Light Fixtures
Different types of light fixtures require specific cleaning methods. For chandeliers, hanging or standing light fixtures, use a lamb wool duster. For recessed can lights, use a damp cloth to dust the fixtures.
8. Wood Furniture
Wood furniture can be easily cleaned using various materials. Old T-shirts, lamb wool dusters, feather dusters, or dust cloths can all effectively remove dust from wood surfaces. Dampen the cloth slightly if there is a lot of dust to avoid scattering it.
9. Clean Dust and Gunk from the Windshield
The interior of your car’s windshield can accumulate dust, smoking residue, oils, and other debris. Regularly clean the interior windshield to ensure clear visibility. Use appropriate glass cleaners and microfiber cloths to achieve a streak-free result.
10. Maintain Air Quality
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