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Best Overall: 17 Foot High Reach Duster Kit with 2-9 Foot Extension Pole
(The cobweb duster gets deep into nooks and crannies to remove dirt, dust, cobwebs, and other debris. The outdoor extendable bendable duster is perfect for cleaning up in the garden or yard.)
Best Budget: OXO Good Grips Microfiber Delicate Duster(Tangles easily and doesn't leave bristles that are difficult to clean. Dusts delicate items easily with its fine microfiber strands. Dust picture frames, light fixtures and other delicate items without moving)
Editor's Choise: Microfiber Duster, 4PCS with Extension Pole(Stainless Steel) 30 to 100 Inches(Dusters are great for cleaning up high ceilings and ceilings with a lot of dust. Dusters are also great for cleaning up furniture. They are also great for cleaning up cars. They are lightweight and easy to use.)
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Which is better wet or dry dusting?
Wet dusting is more efficient than dry cloth because it causes less air to be drawn into the room and results in a more even distribution of the dust.
How do you clean heavy dust?
One way to clean heavy dust is to remove it from the ceiling, floor, or appliance vents with a soft-bru.
Do dusters just spread dust?
Dusters actually spread dust more than typical rags or dusters. They're designed to clean surfaces quickly and easily, so they move more dirt and debris than a traditional rag or dust cloth. This means that the cleaner will likely spend more time on the dirty surface, causing it to get worse and worse.
Should I mop or dust first?
Dust is the best way to clean a surface because it is a microscopic particle that can reach all the dirt and germs on the surface. Mobbing will only remove small pieces of dirt and debris which won't reach all the dirt and germs on the surface.
What is grandma's simple trick to eliminate dust?
There are a few ways to eliminate dust. One way is to add 1 cup of water and 1 cup of vinegar to a sink and mix until the mixture is thick. Pour the mixture into a cloth or a vacuum cleaner and suck the dust out of the room. Another way is to put a broom in a corner and sweep the floor every day.
Dust accumulation can be a result of many factors, including pollen, pet dander, dead skin cells, dust mites, insect droppings, soil, food crumbs, and particulates in the air. Keep your home clean and free of obstruction to ensure that you and your family are healthy and comfortable.