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- 11 Smart Ways to Use Your Vacuum to Tackle Chores Beyond Cleaning Floors
Make your cleaning routine easier by using your vacuum to tackle these 11 chores Window sills and screens trap dust, pollen, and insects Use your vacuum before you begin deep cleaning window areas to capture the mess while it is dry instead of spreading it around in your cleaning solution
- Chores 101: What’s the best way to dust? - Greenlight
Here's the best way to dust your furniture and home properly to make sure it stays sparkling clean There are a few different supplies you’ll need beyond a dust rag This may include a microfiber cloth, dusting spray, and a vacuum with a soft brush attachment You might also want polish for any fine wood or metal surfaces
- Dust Bunnies Beware: How Often Should You Dust and Vacuum?
Dust and dirt can cause wear and tear on furniture, carpets, and electronics By regularly dusting and vacuuming, you can extend the life of these items, saving you money in the long run
- Household chores you should be doing weekly | Homes and Gardens
Cleaning experts reveal which household chores you should be doing weekly and why skipping them could be detrimental to your home
- Dust Removal 101: Simple Daily Tasks to Add to Your Routine
Use this work week checklist to tackle household dusting with ease As with most household cleaning chores, the longer you delay dusting, the worse (and more time-consuming) the task becomes It’s much easier to break it down into a list of smaller areas you can dust throughout the week
- ultimate household chore checklist - Care. com
Weekly Chores Wash clothes, bed sheets towels Vacuum sweep all floors Mop dust hard floor surfaces Dust all surfaces Thoroughly clean bathrooms Attend to refrigerator freezer Wipe kitchen cabinets appliances
- Why Vacuuming is the Most Essential Chore - Buckhead Vacuums
Is vacuuming the one chore you really hate? We know that for most people running a vacuum isn’t your idea of fun In fact, you may be wondering whether you really need to vacuum Is it one of those old rituals that has become obsolete in a modern home? Of course not!
- How Often Should You Vacuum and Dust for Indoor Air Quality?
Dust and vacuum as often as possible to minimize harmful chemical exposures On average, 1-2 times per week, but you may need to clean more often if you own pets, use fragrances, cook often, and other factors
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