Introduction
Dusting is an important part of keeping your home clean and free of allergens. However, it can be tedious and time-consuming if not done efficiently. In this article, I will share my tips and tricks for dusting quickly and easily so you can get it done and move on with your day.
Use The Right Tools
Having the proper tools can cut your dusting time in half. Here are some must-haves:
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Microfiber cloths: These cling to dust better than traditional rags or paper towels. Dampen them slightly to pick up even more dust.
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Extendable dusters: Reach high corners and ceiling fans easily with a telescoping duster. Look for ones with microfiber or feather heads.
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Electrostatic dusters: These use static electricity to attract and hold onto dust. Great for blinds, shelves and hard-to-reach areas.
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Vacuum attachments: Use brush and crevice tools to vacuum dust from window sills, baseboards, furniture crevices and more.
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Swiffer dusters: Disposable, electrostatic Swiffer cloths trap and hold dust with minimal effort.
Dust From Top To Bottom
Dust falls downward due to gravity. So work from the top of the room down when dusting. This prevents you from re-dusting the same surfaces. Follow this order:
- Ceiling fans and lights
- Wall hangings
- Shelves and surfaces
- Furniture
- Floor and baseboards
You’ll only have to dust low surfaces once!
Dust In Sections
Don’t try to dust the entire home in one day. Break it up into manageable sections that you can quickly complete:
- Monday: Bedrooms
- Tuesday: Living room
- Wednesday: Dining room and kitchen
- Thursday: Home office
- Friday: Entryway and halls
Dusting little and often prevents dust from building up.
Use Quick, Efficient Motions
The key to fast dusting is to use short, tight motions. Make straight back-and-forth movements across the surface instead of big, sweeping circles. This kicks up less dust into the air and concentrates your efforts for faster dust removal.
Enlist Help From Family
Get everyone involved to dust faster together. Give each person a duster and assign them a room. Put on some lively music to make it fun. Dusting as a family can get your whole home done in just 20 minutes.
Prevent Dust Buildup
The less dust you allow to accumulate, the less often you’ll need to dust. Here are some tips:
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Use doormats and leave shoes at the door to reduce tracked-in dust.
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Vacuum frequently – this gets dust off floors before it settles elsewhere.
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Wash bedding in hot water weekly – body oils and dead skin cells lead to dust.
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Use dust-resistant furnishings like leather and wood instead of fabric.
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Upgrade HVAC air filters to catch more dust.
Conclusion
Dusting doesn’t need to be a loathed chore. With the right tools, working top-down, breaking it into sections, using efficient motions and getting help, you can dust your home quickly and painlessly. Preventing dust buildup in the first place also minimizes time spent dusting. Implement these tips to make dusting easy and get on with your day.