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Judy V
Judy V Snellville, GA
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Cleaning & Organization

clean constrution dust

what do I do first to start getting off the constrution dust and drywall dust off my furniture.
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on Mar 08, 2012 | 302 Views
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  • Dan's of Central Florida,... Clermont, FL
    Judy, remove any cushions that you can, take them outside and beat them around. Next use a vacuum on them and any other things you can. Beyond that, it is dusting and such. It may take a couple rounds of cleaning to get it all.
    on Mar 08, 2012 · Like 0
  • Judy V Snellville, GA
    Thank you for the suggestions but this doesn't answer my question because it's on wood furniture no cushions
    on Mar 12, 2012 · Like 0
  • Tami Mishel L Powell, TN
    Start with a solution of water and Joy dish detergent. mix it like you were going to wash dishes and put a wash cloth in it and wring it out very good. then wipe it down and dry it. The wet solution will keep the "dust" from leaving fine scratches. make sure you apply some dusting spray to your dusting cloth and go back over it to condition it. Been in the cleaning business for 12 yrs. Trust me this works!
    on Mar 16, 2012 · Like 1
  • Judy V Snellville, GA
    Thanks, do I use endust after that? The furnture is not real wood.
    on Mar 16, 2012 · Like 0
  • Tami Mishel L Powell, TN
    If it is not real wood I wouldn't worry about using Endust.
    on Mar 24, 2012 · Like 0

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