Here
it is dusting 101. My favorite ideas for getting dusting done in less time with
better results.
Put together a little
dusting kit. First, the tools, include a dust mop that you won't use for
floors, dust cloths, good choices are cotton socks, gloves, diapers or
cheesecloth, paintbrushes for getting dust out of crevices and used dryer
sheets for quick cleaning and cutting static.
Then the cleaners, your favorite polish, some lemon oil, toothpaste for
removing white moisture rings from wood before dusting, various shades of waxy
shoe polish for covering scratches.
Off
to work....
Start from the top! Use your dust mop to clean dust and cobwebs from
ceiling moldings, and the tops of doors.
Use a paintbrush for ceiling fixtures.
Once all of the high areas have
been hit, pull on the socks or gloves, or grab two cloths. Spray each with some
polish and clean doors, casings, and furniture, working with both hands at once
will get the job done quickly and you're less likely to miss a spot!
Dust electronics with used dryer sheets, the
static cutters will help repel dust and keep those items cleaner, longer.
Pay attention to areas that are often missed
while you're cleaning, like light bulbs, lampshades, baseboards, and pictures.
Dusting 1-0-1!
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