Dust can be one of the biggest problems in the home as it can accumulate very quickly and simply move around surfaces if not removed promptly.
Not only is dust unsightly, it can also cause irritation and allergies, including rhinitis, asthma, or eczema.
Regular dusting and washing of bed linen are critical to its further appearance and accumulation.
To really get rid of dust, you need to do more than just wipe it down. You need to know how to wipe surfaces properly.
The trick is to start at the top of the room and work your way down so you don't contaminate everything you just wiped.
Don't forget about often neglected areas such as light fixtures, wall hangings, blinds and door frames.
Use a microfiber cloth instead of a cotton cloth when cleaning, as it will be more effective at picking up dust rather than moving it around on objects.
Lint rollers can also be a good way to remove dust from lampshades and curtains.
Removing dust will be quicker and easier if you use a vacuum cleaner with attachments for removing pet hair and dust in hard-to-reach places.
Treat the surfaces with glycerin, applying 2-3 drops using a dry cloth.