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Vox Humana
06-08-2005, 07:52 PM
"Baroness Benachi" <baroness@ysa.attmil.ne.jp> wrote in message
news:12679feea99a94c03d5066fbe84b2947@news.teranew s.com...
> > Replace carpet with vinyl florr covering.
>
> I keep seeing this advice, but I live in an apartment without carpet. All
I
> do is dust dust dust. If I don't 'dust' the floors through out the
> apartment everyday, then the dust builds up so bad it blows around like
> tumble weeds. When I say I dust the floor that consists of sweeping,
> mopping then sweeping again when the floors are dry to get up the rest.
> Swiffers? forget it they stop picking up dust after about 4 square feet.
I
> mop with a regular cotton mop and have to rinse it every 4 or 5 square
feet.
> Thank god I have a small apartment or I'd be going nuts.
>
> I can't wait for carpet at least you can vacuum it and be done.

You can vacuum it and go away knowing you have done all you can but you will
still have dust and a home for dust mites. When you live in an apartment
you also have all the dirt and contamination that has soaked into the pad
that the previous tenants have left behind unless you are fortunate to get
new carpet and pad from the landlord.

shinypenny
06-08-2005, 07:52 PM
"Duncanlover" <sawclw@charter.net> wrote in message news:<vqiofmq24qbt2f@corp.supernews.com>...
> I am in the midst of doing some serious dusting and cleaning. I have the
> dustiest home known to man. I have posted before in regards to this issue.
>
> I am looking for ideas on how to PREVENT dust from accumulating to begin
> with. I do have pets, and I am sure they contribute to the problem.
>
> The dust in my house is absolutely horrible. Any ideas?
>
> Cindy :)

How often do you dust, and what do you use to dust?

jen

Dawn
06-08-2005, 07:52 PM
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 14:50:47 -0600, "Duncanlover" <sawclw@charter.net>
wrote:

>I am in the midst of doing some serious dusting and cleaning. I have the
>dustiest home known to man. I have posted before in regards to this issue.
>
>I am looking for ideas on how to PREVENT dust from accumulating to begin
>with. I do have pets, and I am sure they contribute to the problem.
>
>The dust in my house is absolutely horrible. Any ideas?
A good vacuum cleaner. I vacuum everything with mine before I polish,
wash or clean.

Julie Moretto
06-08-2005, 07:52 PM
Don't use pledge (or liquid polish) that often. It leaves a coat on that
dust sticks to! That's problem number one. I use a small feather duster
that can get in and out of small places and just dust weekly.

"Duncanlover" <sawclw@charter.net> wrote in message
news:vqiofmq24qbt2f@corp.supernews.com...
> I am in the midst of doing some serious dusting and cleaning. I have the
> dustiest home known to man. I have posted before in regards to this
issue.
>
> I am looking for ideas on how to PREVENT dust from accumulating to begin
> with. I do have pets, and I am sure they contribute to the problem.
>
> The dust in my house is absolutely horrible. Any ideas?
>
> Cindy :)
>
>

www.4naturalcleaning.com
06-08-2005, 08:06 PM
....fwiw, Ostrich-down feather dusters, in my experience, are the only way to
go. Seem like they almost act like a magnet for dust.

One of my clients swears by lambs-wool dusters, but I found them too hard to
shake clean.

- Michael
http://www.4naturalcleaning.com
http://NJ.4naturalcleaning.com


"Julie Moretto" <juliemoretto@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:m6krb.48160$BX.21768@bignews5.bellsouth.net.. .
> Don't use pledge (or liquid polish) that often. It leaves a coat on that
> dust sticks to! That's problem number one. I use a small feather duster
> that can get in and out of small places and just dust weekly.
>
> "Duncanlover" <sawclw@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:vqiofmq24qbt2f@corp.supernews.com...
> > I am in the midst of doing some serious dusting and cleaning. I have
the
> > dustiest home known to man. I have posted before in regards to this
> issue.
> >
> > I am looking for ideas on how to PREVENT dust from accumulating to
begin
> > with. I do have pets, and I am sure they contribute to the problem.
> >
> > The dust in my house is absolutely horrible. Any ideas?
> >
> > Cindy :)
> >
> >
>
>

Greg Winski
06-08-2005, 08:07 PM
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"www.4naturalcleaning.com" <michael@4naturalcleaningREMOVE.com> wrote in
message news:OwKdnePenK0ZohzdUSdV9g@ptd.net...
> ...fwiw, Ostrich-down feather dusters, in my experience, are the only way
to
> go. Seem like they almost act like a magnet for dust.
>
> One of my clients swears by lambs-wool dusters, but I found them too hard
to
> shake clean.
>
> - Michael
> http://www.4naturalcleaning.com
> http://NJ.4naturalcleaning.com
>
>
> "Julie Moretto" <juliemoretto@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
> news:m6krb.48160$BX.21768@bignews5.bellsouth.net.. .
> > Don't use pledge (or liquid polish) that often. It leaves a coat on
that
> > dust sticks to! That's problem number one. I use a small feather
duster
> > that can get in and out of small places and just dust weekly.
> >
> > "Duncanlover" <sawclw@charter.net> wrote in message
> > news:vqiofmq24qbt2f@corp.supernews.com...
> > > I am in the midst of doing some serious dusting and cleaning. I have
> the
> > > dustiest home known to man. I have posted before in regards to this
> > issue.
> > >
> > > I am looking for ideas on how to PREVENT dust from accumulating to
> begin
> > > with. I do have pets, and I am sure they contribute to the problem.
> > >
> > > The dust in my house is absolutely horrible. Any ideas?
> > >
> > > Cindy :)
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

jamie
06-08-2005, 08:07 PM
Greg Winski <greg12750@houston.rr.com> wrote:
> Ostrich feathers do noting but spread the dust from one place to the other.
> Our duster picks up dust and does not re-distribute anywhere else. Why? Go
> to our site and see why we are the #1 Duster in the Industry. We are
> looking for Distributors. Email me, I will answer all emails. You will not
> get an automatic response.

Your other spam was looking for distributors, and here you claim
you're not looking for them? Both spams have been forwarded to
abuse@rr.com

Funny, I've heard elsewhere that dust static-clings specifically to
ostrich feather dusters, and it certainly does to the one I picked
up at Walmart or Target for $5 or less.

--
jamie (jamiemck@newsguy.com)

"There's a seeker born every minute."

Phisherman
06-08-2005, 08:07 PM
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 17:38:13 GMT, "Greg Winski"
<greg12750@houston.rr.com> wrote:

>Ostrich feathers do noting but spread the dust from one place to the other.

Not so. Professional cleaning personnel use ostrich feather dusters
all the time. If you are spreading dust, then you are not using the
tool properly.

I greatly reduced the dust in my house by replacing the disposable
furnace filters with passive electrostatic filters that I clean
monthly. They make a big difference, and save $ on buying filters
too. This time of year is particularly dusty due to all the tree
pollen in the air (my car windshield is covered with yellow pollen),
but that's to be expected in east Tennessee.