The 5 Best Dusting Tools in Town

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by BrightNest
Feather dusters may look cool, but they're not very good at their job. Those fluffy feathers mostly just spread dust particles around instead of actually removing them. There are better ways to clean!
Here are the best tools for five dust-prone parts of your home:Window blinds. Close your blinds and then wipe them with a dryer sheet! It's best to start at the top and clean each slat individually, moving from left to right. Bonus: The dryer sheet will stop static, preventing dust from accumulating on the blinds in the future.More: https://brightnest.com/posts/the-5-best-dusting-tools-in-town
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  • BrightNest BrightNest on Apr 18, 2013
    Thanks for the tips @Sherrie!
  • Sherrie Sherrie on Apr 19, 2013
    Thank You! Don't forget shower vents and heating vents, air returns. I have a cleaning business when I bid on houses if they are really dusty I charge more. It takes more time to dust and move things than anything else. And think your breathing that dust. If you want to clean natural and don't want to use chemicals just spritz a little water on your cleaning cloth and dust it. Dry. You don't need to make special cleaners to do your dusting. Thanks for letting me add to it!
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