The 7 most dusty places in the house that you need to clean first

The 7 most dusty places in the house that you need to clean first

The less dust and dirt, the more comfortable your home and the better the health of households. We have compiled a list of the dustiest places in the house, which are often forgotten during cleaning, but in vain. After all, dust is a real hotbed of microorganisms that can cause allergy attacks and even asthma.

Sofa

Upholstery of upholstered furniture accumulates a lot of dust. Especially a lot of it gathers in the folds of the upholstery. Use a powerful vacuum cleaner for cleaning. Use the crevice nozzle to remove all dirt and crumbs from the seams and creases in the upholstery of the sofa.

If the house has a dog or cat, their wool from the sofa and decorative pillows can be easily removed with a roller with a sticky surface. After cleaning, your sofa will look neat again.

Carpet

Millions of microorganisms and dust mites can breed in the pile of the carpet. Fluffy pile should be thoroughly vacuumed. Do not be lazy during cleaning walk a soft brush on the back of the carpet.

If there are small children in the house, then in the children's room it is better to lay a rug made of natural material - a carpet made of synthetics will constantly attract dust.

Curtains

It is recommended to wash the curtains at least 2-3 times a year, and if the fabric is synthetic, then even more often. Synthetics can accumulate a tremendous amount of dust.

It is easiest to take heavy curtains and drapes to dry cleaning, but it will not hurt to clean them with a vacuum cleaner with a clean nozzle. To prevent the fabric from sucking into the pipe, attach a badminton racket or similar wide lattice surface to the nozzle. With this tool, you can easily vacuum the curtains.

Window

Through an open window from the street, a huge amount of dust enters the room, settling on the windows, window sills, walls, etc. In the best case, the dust lingers and settles on the mosquito net. Therefore, it must be regularly cleaned with a vacuum cleaner, and the windowsill should be wiped with a damp cloth, especially if you live near a busy highway.

Ceiling

When cleaning the house, follow the “top to bottom” rule - this means that first you need to brush off the dust from the upper surfaces, such as: chandeliers, lampshades, shades, ceiling fans, skirting boards and cornices under the ceiling. Then gradually go down. This is necessary so that the dust does not rise from the bottom up. So cleaning will take less time and effort.

Stretch ceilings can be washed with a rag dipped in soapy water. Then they are wiped with a clean damp cloth, and at the end they are wiped dry. It is most convenient to use a microfiber rag - it perfectly collects dust from any surfaces, is easy to clean and holds well on a mop.

Dust from a normal ceiling can be removed with a vacuum cleaner with a soft nozzle. During cleaning, pay particular attention to the corners and joints of the ceiling plinth.

Angles

Corners behind furniture and baseboards are the very places that we are usually lazy to clean, especially in hard-to-reach places and behind furniture.But if you carefully vacuum and do a wet cleaning, then you will notice that after that it will become much easier to breathe in the room, and the apartment will look cleaner and tidier.

A laptop

Crumbs, dirt and dust accumulate in the keyboard of a laptop or computer. They must be shaken periodically, and inaccessible places should be cleaned with a brush.

The screen needs to be sprayed with a special anti-static, so less dust will settle on it. The laptop keyboard can be cleaned with a damp cloth or cloth.

 

 

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