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How to properly clean your ceiling — and why you should never mop it
While keeping your ceiling clean is important for preventing mould and dust, using a wet mop overhead is one of the worst ways to tackle the job.
Furniture and floors To keep dust from resettling quickly, it's important not to forget the furniture. Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the upholstery of the couch and any other fabric furniture.
Here are some suggestions from eHow: Use a dust mop to sweep up every few days. Accumulated grit and dirt can scratch the surface or work its way into seams between boards.
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Woman & Home on MSNHow to clean radiators inside and out – to ensure better efficiency this winter
Follow our step-by-step guide on how to clean radiators to avoid dust build-ups and help reduce your heating bills ...
How to clean inside of the windshield? In this article, we will show you our secret DIY method that we use to clean the inside of our cars windshield.
Weekly: Dust baseboards to remove loose dirt and allergens. Every 1–2 Months: Deep clean to tackle stains, grime, and scuff marks.
Gather up some water, microfiber cloths (or old clean socks!), soap, and a plant tray and cork pad (to protect your home from water damage). Compressed air can also be useful to blow off dust.
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