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RUKind
06-08-2005, 07:58 PM
Good morning,
How do you keep the dust off the furniture after you dust.
You dust it and the next day the sun shinning through shows you more
dust.
I'ved use "Swift Dusters" which I have not been impressed with.
Sombody told me that a baby diaper makes a dust cloth.
Thanks in advance
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06-08-2005, 07:58 PM
"RUKind" <elliot15@knology.net> wrote in message
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> Good morning,
> How do you keep the dust off the furniture after you dust.
> You dust it and the next day the sun shinning through shows you more
> dust.
>
> I'ved use "Swift Dusters" which I have not been impressed with.
>
> Sombody told me that a baby diaper makes a dust cloth.
This sounds like two different issues. 1) how do you keep the dust off your
furniture 2) what makes a good dust cloth
I like to use Swiffer cloths for dusting, then I put them in the Swifer mop
head and use them on the floors. They grab the dust and hold it. Most
dusters just push the dust around. I generally run the vacuum before
dusting because the vacuum clean can spread dust and you just put dust back
on your furniture. It helps to eliminate carpeting if you want to eliminate
dust. Carpet is a reservoir for dust. Putting a good filter in your
furnace (like a 3M Filtreat filter or an electronic or electrostatic filter)
and running the fan 24/7 can help.
Phisherman
06-08-2005, 07:58 PM
On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 08:43:27 -0600, RUKind <elliot15@knology.net>
wrote:
>Good morning,
>How do you keep the dust off the furniture after you dust.
>You dust it and the next day the sun shinning through shows you more
>dust.
>
>I'ved use "Swift Dusters" which I have not been impressed with.
>
>Sombody told me that a baby diaper makes a dust cloth.
>
>
There may be a lot of dust in your air. Fabric, carpeting, draperies,
rugs, upholstered furniture, etc add airborne particles, and sometimes
a (bad) vacuum cleaner will add to the problem. Change your furnace
filter regularly and consider a more efficient filter. There are
stand-alone electric air cleaners with hepa filters that help too.
I use soft diapers to dust and treat them with a EndDust. It helps to
treat the cloth and seal in a ziplock bag for 24 hours. I do this
with a dust mop too. I used to dust every week, now it is every three
weeks.
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