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Using Microfiber Cloths Effectively
Due to their thin strands’ ability to collect and retain dust particles rather than disperse them, microfiber cloths are incredibly effective at dusting. For basic dusting, use them dry; for more persistent dust, use them slightly wet. To keep these cloths functional, wash them frequently.
Ways to Reduce Dust in Textiles
Home textiles, such as bedding, upholstery, and curtains, can be significant dust collectors. Select washable pillows and mattress covers, vacuum and steam clean upholstery frequently, and wash bedding once a week in hot water.
The Function of Green Plants in Reducing Dust
As natural air purifiers, several indoor plants can aid in dust reduction. Air quality can be enhanced by plants that trap dust particles, such as rubber plants, peace lilies, and spider plants. But keep in mind that plant leaves should be cleaned from time to time because they can also collect dust.
Preserving an Environment Free of Clutter
There are more surfaces for dust to collect on when there is clutter. Dusting is made easier by keeping floors, shelves, and countertops as clear as possible. To keep things organized and cut down on dust-collecting surfaces, use storage options like cabinets and bins.
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