Should I dust or vacuum first?
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Hi Lana, what a great question. Hope this clears it up for you. A. Dust first, then vacuum.
Dust, allergens, and other particles are constantly floating through a home's air. To stop your sneezing, wipe your surfaces first using a damp cloth or a microfiber duster, which will trap the dust.
Which Comes First, Vacuuming or Dusting? - Real Simple
https://www.realsimple.com/magazine-more/inside.../comes-first-vacuuming-dusting
I dust first, then vacuum although I might have been doing it wrong all these years!
Vacuum first, then dust. Vacuuming does stire up a little dust so it is best to dust last. I use swiffer to dust as it goes faster and does not push the dust off but picks it up as you go.
I dust first and then vacuum. I think the dust goes up into the vacuum and so that is why I do it that way.
Dust first then vacuum!
Dust first, then the vacuum will suck up all of the dust!
It's easy to clean Filters, you just need to be step by step following the instructions here: https://theniftyhouse.com/dust-or-vacuum-first/ . I am satisfied and get all the info, I need.