How can I clean my baseboards easily?
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Use a swifter
You smearing grease and oil on those things Chantel? Wondering what you need to clean that a dusting brush on the end of a vacuum cleaner wand or a Swiffer product won't clean.
Vacuum w the brush attachment if you have one - or use a long handled fluffy wool duster - if they're so dirty they need washing though that's another issue - maybe use a small head Mop taking care not to mess up the walls - but hands and knees with a sponge is prob the best unfortunately
I use a swiffer. the original simple green one. put One of the swiffer cloths on the end. I then spray it with the cleaner I am using and you can run along the base and tops of the base board. I also use it for dusting the walls!
I use a Swiffer that has a longer handle
Hi! I feel your pain on that. I use a swiffer-type mop with wet pads & just mop the whole thing - top & front. You can even take a chair around the room with you to sit on along the way. They do have a special tool that you can probably find online or in the cleaning section of the store. I think it's called Baseboard Buddy. Good luck!
I scooch around on the floor as I find it's easier to wash them that way rather than bending over. I wash them after vacuuming them.
Using a grabber (gripper), hold a damp sponge in the gripper, place the sponge on top of the baseboard and walk around your baseboard to remove dust. (You can find a grabber at Wal Mart if you don't have one.
Spray Windex on old socks, put them on and "skate" around the house/baseboards. Have fun while cleaning!