It's time to grab that duster!
Follow our cleaning experts' top tips for reducing dust in the home, no matter the size of your household or where you live.
Though you can't get rid of dust completely, there are things you can do to significantly reduce the amount that's in your home.
Dusting more than usual these days? On top of the other never-ending chore list of sweeping, mopping, laundry, and all else, no one wants to spend more time than they should swiping up unsightly dust.
Dust is many things. At its most elemental, dust is a blend of dead skin, hair, fibers from clothing and other textiles, soil, pollen, dander, insect corpses, dust mites. Dust can be a health hazard, ...
To keep dust away for longer, make sure you're cleaning in the proper order. A damp microfiber cloth is the expert-approved way to clear, and prevent, dust build-up. Avoid circulating dust by cleaning ...
Dusting more than usual these days? On top of the other never-ending chore list of sweeping, mopping, laundry, and all else, no one wants to spend more time than they should swiping up unsightly dust.
Dusting is one of those household chores it’s easy to skip over, but dust can cause allergies, respiratory problems, and other unwanted complications. Whether you suffer from an obvious allergy or not ...
If you find yourself grumbling at how much time you spend dusting every week, this cleaning hack can save you some work. This is how to use dryer sheets to keep dust off your windowsills.
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