I Always Start Here When Dusting My Home, and I'll Never Do It Another Way
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I Always Start Here When Dusting My Home, and I'll Never Do It Another Way
"One of the most effective ways to clean your home is to work from top to bottom. This ensures that whatever dirt or dust is lurking above falls down first, so you're not forced to redo any of the hard work you've already done below."
"To kick off the first day of the Spring Cleaning Cure, you'll be dusting your home - starting with the ceiling! Grab your preferred dusting tools and get ready to say goodbye to dust in high-up places."
"For anything that may need a more thorough cleaning, consider damp dusting. To do that, you'll first want to dry dust and vacuum your surfaces before using a cloth that's been dampened by an all-purpose cleaner to remove any remaining grime."
Effective home cleaning starts from the top, ensuring dirt falls down and avoids re-cleaning. The Spring Cleaning Cure offers a 10-day plan, beginning with dusting the ceiling and high spots. Essential tools include an extendable duster, microfiber cloth, and a step ladder for hard-to-reach areas. Damp dusting is recommended for thorough cleaning, starting with dry dusting and vacuuming before using a damp cloth with an all-purpose cleaner. Key areas to dust include light fixtures, ceiling vents, exposed rafters, and ceiling fans.
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