Batteries are an interior element that is often overlooked during cleaning.
If radiators are left dirty and dusty, they will immediately become an eyesore.
You can, of course, hide them behind curtains during the guests' visit, but when the visitors leave, you will have to deal not only with washing the radiators, but also with washing the curtains, which will collect all the dust.
Of course, this is not the best possible option.
Instead of trying to hide dirty heating elements, go over their surfaces with a vacuum cleaner fitted with a flat attachment to remove accumulated dust.
If you don’t have this device, you can use a hair dryer, after hanging a damp cloth behind the radiator – as a result, all the dust particles will settle on the wet fabric.
The next step is to prepare a cleaning solution, for which you will need 1 liter of water, 1 teaspoon of liquid soap, 2 tablespoons of soda and 1 tablespoon of vinegar.
Mix everything thoroughly to ensure that the bulk ingredient is dissolved, then soak a cloth in the resulting solution and wipe the radiator.
To clean the sections from the inside, use an old toothbrush or a new brush - for dishes or a toilet.