It is best to hoover brush otherwise a feather duster just spreads the dust elsewhere and your breathing all the dust on your chest then damp wipe after
Feather Duster. It reaches way higher than my arm can, fewer swipes (after 20+ yrs in the profession, my shoulders are shot), and done in the blink of an eye. That said, I come back through to polish. My fav part! 😊
I’m dust allergic ! So I use the vacuum with brush attachment first then if needed wipe with a damp microfibre :) if there’s a lot of dust then I wear a mask too..xx
I've wondered about professionals' opinions on this. I used to *dust exclusively with the vacuum cleaner* (canister Filter Queen with brush attachment). I had the same logic---vacuum it up and it's 'gone'. It's definitely more awkward pulling the vacuum along everywhere. And vacuuming high surfaces means either switching to a cloth for those areas, or picking up the canister with one hand and vacuuming with the other. One thing the *vacuuming method is great for is dusting fancy picture frames* or other surfaces with lots of ridges, curlicues and the like. In fact I don't know how others clean those without vacuuming. Maybe doing general dusting with the vacuum is not a popular method because people find it awkward? I'd like to hear others' experiences and opinions.
#1 tip, eliminating as many things (dust catchers) and furniture (flat) surfaces will dramatically reduce the time it takes to dust your home. Love, Minimalism
When I was younger I actually put Pine-Sol and water in a bowl and cleaned the furniture with that. As I have gotten older I thought I would try the Swiffer Duster. I really liked them in the beginning. Then I realized the dust resettled back onto the surface. So back to Pledge like products. Then I found YOU!!!😊 I love microfiber cloths. They clean anything and everything. I also love your DIY products. I have shared them with my daughter and my daughter in law. They love them too. Thanks Melissa!
I’ve been following your channel for a few years now & have found you give the most practical cleaning advice without excessive cleaning products. So many others push (and are likely paid for) promoting an excessive amount of products. But I’ve learned from following you that simple is better! For dusting, I’ve been using uses dryer sheets. Even with already being used in the dryer, it retains a great ability to grab & cling to dust!
I was a swiffer duster til I started watching your channel. I have converted all cleaning clothes to microfiber, and yes, it is so much cleaner. I have 2 small dogs, and both shed so thanks to this video on vacuum, dust then vacuum again, is brilliant. Living in Arizona, not only do we have tons of dust filtering in but with the dog hair too, very overwhelming. Your channel has helped me so much with basic cleaning. Thank you.
I bought my first microfibre cloths from Makers Clean about 11/2 ago, what a game changer! I had tried cheaply versions first and I’m never going back. They work so well it was really kind of unbelievable. So much more efficient. Thank you for a great product.
I had a student once who made the distinction between "Looks Clean" and "Is Clean". For "Looks Clean" I use a feather duster because it's easy and fast. For "Is Clean" I use microfiber because it works better.
If I was your son...only thing I'd be doing is being at home doing what you tell me to do with no back talk or arguing. I'd do all of the cleaning so you don't have to worry with it! I'd help out in all other areas. My only happiness would be to obey you and make you happy!
2 questions. Does each room get a separate cloth or when do you shake it? Then, how do you transport this dust filled cloth to the trash or outside to shake it? Put it in a bag so dust is not strewn through the house on the way to outside or whereever it ends up? Well, 4 questions. Do you wash your microfiber cloths?
I use feather dusters, but stopped and use swifter. I was going to switch to microfiber, but I am going to start using the microfiber now. I love how you explain everything. Taking everything off to dust makes a lot a sense. It will make cleaning a lot faster. I love this video and I am a new subscriber! Thank you for posting this.
I love my Swiffer with the extended handle for ceiling fans and the space between tall furniture and the wall. Everything else I use a microfiber cloth to dust with.
If I was your son...only thing I'd be doing is being at home doing what you tell me to do with no back talk or arguing. I'd do all of the cleaning so you don't have to worry with it! I'd help out in all other areas. My only happiness would be to obey you and make you happy!
You are the first person I have heard to dry dust. It makes such a difference thinks soo much. Also I did switch to microfiber cloths now and like you said such a huge difference. Thanks so very much. Greatly appreciated
At the beginning of each month I do a full deep dusting with micro cloth. The rest of the month each week , I use a Swiffer 360 to maintain . This saves huge amount of time. Only takes 15-20 mins each weak to maintain
The humidity in Florida makes dust stick to furniture, ceiling fans and baseboards. It needs to be double dusted, just as you discussed. A tip for microfiber cloths and the film on car windows: wipe the inside with a clean (no fabric softener) cloth. It may take a couple of cloths, but the microfiber removes the film. Using a window cleaner just smears it around. After wiping, the windows look great and don’t need to be washed.
Really? I'm not doubting you, it's just that cleaning the inside of the windshield on cars has been a decades long discussion with the general consensus being it's an involved, awkward, thankless job no matter how one does it---lol. Like you said, there's a recurring 'film' on the inside, and it's a bear to get off without streaks and smears. My method, honed after years of doing windshields and watching and reading helpful hints is to: -> Windex the whole thing thoroughly -> Wipe off the Windex with a cloth (cotton or good microfibre). Note: It won't be anywhere near clean at this point. This is just to get off the lion's share of film / dirt / grease. -> Then Windex *_lightly_* a second time -> Wipe thoroughly again with another clean cloth -> Check results against the light, and if still the slightest streaky, smudgy or filmy, repeat a light Windexing and another clean cloth rubbing until satisfied. For the first two step 'rough cleaning' some people substitute a damp cloth---that is, a cloth with hot water and any dish soap wrung out until just damp. To year that you get a good result with just a good (dry) microfibre cloth wiping is pretty freeing.
@@be5952 You are so right: windshields are awkward to clean. That’s why I was glad to learn this tip. If the inside is dirty, it should be cleaned after wiping away the film with a microfiber cloth.
We have two cats and hair is crazy on our laminate floors. Instead of vacuuming before I dust I will use the pet swifter all around the edges, then moving into the centre to remove majority of the hair. Then I clean/dust and vacuum at the end. I find it works for my situation.
I recently started dusting by using my vacuum extension. It gets rid of the dust without flying around at all. It sucks it all in! I even use it on fairly small items, but obviously not everything. Some things are too small or "grooved" to get clean with the vacuum.
@@singhdolly5749 We have an expensive Rainbow vacuum that we bought many years ago. We spent too much but it works well. Any vacuum with a brush attachment will work.
Makes me smile to know my mother was a cleaning genius and apparently it was in the genes since she learned from her mother! So it's nice to see younger generations doing (and teaching) it "the right way" as mom would say. Thanks!
Thank you for this quick and concise dusting video. I knew the top to bottom rule but I learned about dry dusting, sections, left to right; remove, dust, replace; sandwich method. My question is: After you dust with an absorbent (I didn’t know a more absorbent cloth would pick up more dry dust 🤯) microfiber cloth, do you shake it out or put it in the wash and use a clean one for the next room? Also your cloths are probably better than other microfiber cloths I tried. I didn’t like the texture/feel of them bc the cloth stuck? to my hand. Thank you again 😊
Shake them out, outsidè the house A LOT WHILE DUSTING. Or is this oldfashioned? Not needed? I need to try this swiffer and microfiber dusters. I am 70 and have never used one. Never too old to learn new tricks, ay?
Even with microfiber cloths, I will sneeze all day if I dry dust. With a very light misting of water on the cloth, the dust doesn’t seem to get airborn.
Not a dusting question but… you said hot water ruins the cloths. If I use one as a dishrag can I rinse it with hot tap water or do I have to use cool water?
I use your microfiber cloths from Makers Clean and I will never dust & clean with another brand ever again. I have given them as gifts to family members who hate cleaning and they tell me that the cloths make cleaning "tolerable" for them. I love Makers Clean microfiber cloths.
I might have a dumb question but am I supposed to be taking my microfiber cloths outside and shaking the accumulated dust off them or can I just throw them in the washer with the dust on them? Will they get clean? Where does the debris go? 🤣 (I have allergies so I hope there is a better way-should I vacuum the cloth?)
My upstairs neighbor shakes her funky dust cloth at the top of the stairs outside my kitchen window which makes me sneeze and cough. Please be considerate of your neighbors!
I do both I clean this girls house every other Friday and wow big house a lot of stuff!! I be in there all day!! But I will start using microfiber cloths lol!!❤
I use a long handled microfiber(?) duster, I can't reach a lot of higher areas to dust. I may try the microfiber cloth where I am able as there is a suspected dust allergy with someone at home.
I use Swiffer dusters. From time to time, I will need to use a damp microfiber cloth afterwards to remove dirt smudges, but Swiffer dusters actually pick up the dust, love them.
I never vacuum last ,here in Az your blow dust just walking around. The more rural the more dust. The softer to dust with has so far wonderful. But no on everything. Vacuum first and try to beat back the dust storms.
I never understood the feather duster method. Ever since I I discovered your channel I’ve been microfiber all the way. The only problem I have is getting my family to remember to never use oils, polishes, etc. with the microfiber cloths 😩
Ok but I have a question... i just bought a house that has wood doors but this wood has texture and I have tried everything from dry cloth to swifter to vacuum to damp cloth but everything just keep on getting caugh in these texture wood. The texture is like very fine fibers of wood sticking out not enough to poke me but enough to get cloth or such caught on it. Its supper annoying and it collects dust all the time.
Honestly sounds like they need sanded and refinished. You may have some luck by oiling the doors with something like Murpheys oil in the meantime. The only wood I have that acts like this is a bathroom cabinet and it's in need of light sanding and some polyurethane.
That's why you clean the floor after. She addressed this in the video. Loser! A shame that our nurses don't have the patience to sit through a 5 minute video. You clicked on it, so you were obviously trying to learn some tips, but tried to contradict the first point? Loser x2! Hope you're not longer a nurse.
Thus the reason she said to start from top to bottom then clean the floors. I used to wet dust before using microfiber to dry dust and it’s effective and quicker.
Feather dusters just throw dust around. Microfiber are the best. I have not dry dusted though. I Can see I’m doing this wrong. I spray pledge onto my microfiber cloth and polish/dust at the same time so I’m basically wetting the dust and rubbing in, yuck Yvonne.
Thank you so much for your time and effort I really appreciate all our videos . I suggest you read about Islam to gain happiness in this life and day after
Are you a feather duster person, or a microfiber person? Discuss!
I wanted to be a scrub square person yet you never delivered, never shipped, never responded to emails, took my money though.
@@understabledave good to know.
It is best to hoover brush otherwise a feather duster just spreads the dust elsewhere and your breathing all the dust on your chest then damp wipe after
Feather Duster. It reaches way higher than my arm can, fewer swipes (after 20+ yrs in the profession, my shoulders are shot), and done in the blink of an eye. That said, I come back through to polish. My fav part! 😊
Feather duster but also microfiber
My adhd brain loves the super fast feather licking
I’m dust allergic ! So I use the vacuum with brush attachment first then if needed wipe with a damp microfibre :) if there’s a lot of dust then I wear a mask too..xx
Best way because a cloth will get dirty very quickly
I also do this, quicker and stops the dust transferring to other surfaces ---and our noses.
I've wondered about professionals' opinions on this.
I used to *dust exclusively with the vacuum cleaner* (canister Filter Queen with brush attachment). I had the same logic---vacuum it up and it's 'gone'. It's definitely more awkward pulling the vacuum along everywhere. And vacuuming high surfaces means either switching to a cloth for those areas, or picking up the canister with one hand and vacuuming with the other.
One thing the *vacuuming method is great for is dusting fancy picture frames* or other surfaces with lots of ridges, curlicues and the like. In fact I don't know how others clean those without vacuuming.
Maybe doing general dusting with the vacuum is not a popular method because people find it awkward? I'd like to hear others' experiences and opinions.
Same
#1 tip, eliminating as many things (dust catchers) and furniture (flat) surfaces will dramatically reduce the time it takes to dust your home. Love, Minimalism
Can you give us your cleaning schedule? Like what you do daily, weekly and monthly and possibly yearly?
When I was younger I actually put Pine-Sol and water in a bowl and cleaned the furniture with that. As I have gotten older I thought I would try the Swiffer Duster. I really liked them in the beginning. Then I realized the dust resettled back onto the surface. So back to Pledge like products. Then I found YOU!!!😊 I love microfiber cloths. They clean anything and everything. I also love your DIY products. I have shared them with my daughter and my daughter in law. They love them too. Thanks Melissa!
I’ve been following your channel for a few years now & have found you give the most practical cleaning advice without excessive cleaning products. So many others push (and are likely paid for) promoting an excessive amount of products. But I’ve learned from following you that simple is better! For dusting, I’ve been using uses dryer sheets. Even with already being used in the dryer, it retains a great ability to grab & cling to dust!
I was a swiffer duster til I started watching your channel. I have converted all cleaning clothes to microfiber, and yes, it is so much cleaner. I have 2 small dogs, and both shed so thanks to this video on vacuum, dust then vacuum again, is brilliant. Living in Arizona, not only do we have tons of dust filtering in but with the dog hair too, very overwhelming. Your channel has helped me so much with basic cleaning. Thank you.
I bought my first microfibre cloths from Makers Clean about 11/2 ago, what a game changer! I had tried cheaply versions first and I’m never going back. They work so well it was really kind of unbelievable. So much more efficient. Thank you for a great product.
I love them! Such an great investment
Good to know. I used cheap ones and got rid of them. Not sure I want to invest in others. 🤣
I had a student once who made the distinction between "Looks Clean" and "Is Clean". For "Looks Clean" I use a feather duster because it's easy and fast. For "Is Clean" I use microfiber because it works better.
If I was your son...only thing I'd be doing is being at home doing what you tell me to do with no back talk or arguing.
I'd do all of the cleaning so you don't have to worry with it! I'd help out in all other areas.
My only happiness would be to obey you and make you happy!
Excellent video. Clear, simple, and good video. Never feather duster, always microfiber (Maker's Clean, of course).
2 questions. Does each room get a separate cloth or when do you shake it? Then, how do you transport this dust filled cloth to the trash or outside to shake it? Put it in a bag so dust is not strewn through the house on the way to outside or whereever it ends up? Well, 4 questions. Do you wash your microfiber cloths?
I use feather dusters, but stopped and use swifter. I was going to switch to microfiber, but I am going to start using the microfiber now. I love how you explain everything. Taking everything off to dust makes a lot a sense. It will make cleaning a lot faster. I love this video and I am a new subscriber! Thank you for posting this.
I LOVE your microfiber cloths!! THANK YOU!!
Definitely love your microfiber cloths! Always use them for dusting.
I love my Swiffer with the extended handle for ceiling fans and the space between tall furniture and the wall. Everything else I use a microfiber cloth to dust with.
If I was your son...only thing I'd be doing is being at home doing what you tell me to do with no back talk or arguing.
I'd do all of the cleaning so you don't have to worry with it! I'd help out in all other areas.
My only happiness would be to obey you and make you happy!
Both. Feather dusters make dusting fun and with toddlers they love it.
I use the microfiber cloths now and it has really changed my cleaning. I think I use to just push the dust around. Thanks for the tips, they work! 😊
You are the first person I have heard to dry dust. It makes such a difference thinks soo much. Also I did switch to microfiber cloths now and like you said such a huge difference. Thanks so very much. Greatly appreciated
❤ - so much dust 2 dogs ❤❤❤them- the dust is overwhelming. Just watch ed your video and ordering the cloths today. Happy Holidays!
At the beginning of each month I do a full deep dusting with micro cloth. The rest of the month each week , I use a Swiffer 360 to maintain . This saves huge amount of time. Only takes 15-20 mins each weak to maintain
Hi, just curious but have you done a video on how you clean your cleaning cloths and tools?
When dry dusting with a microfiber cloth, how do you get rid of the accumulated dust?
Throw the cloth in the washing machine, the dust comes out pretty well with water.
@@MakersClean Got it.
What is your opinion about microfiber plastic problems in oceans etc?
The humidity in Florida makes dust stick to furniture, ceiling fans and baseboards. It needs to be double dusted, just as you discussed.
A tip for microfiber cloths and the film on car windows: wipe the inside with a clean (no fabric softener) cloth. It may take a couple of cloths, but the microfiber removes the film. Using a window cleaner just smears it around. After wiping, the windows look great and don’t need to be washed.
Really? I'm not doubting you, it's just that cleaning the inside of the windshield on cars has been a decades long discussion with the general consensus being it's an involved, awkward, thankless job no matter how one does it---lol.
Like you said, there's a recurring 'film' on the inside, and it's a bear to get off without streaks and smears.
My method, honed after years of doing windshields and watching and reading helpful hints is to:
-> Windex the whole thing thoroughly
-> Wipe off the Windex with a cloth (cotton or good microfibre). Note: It won't be anywhere near clean at this point. This is just to get off the lion's share of film / dirt / grease.
-> Then Windex *_lightly_* a second time
-> Wipe thoroughly again with another clean cloth
-> Check results against the light, and if still the slightest streaky, smudgy or filmy, repeat a light Windexing and another clean cloth rubbing until satisfied.
For the first two step 'rough cleaning' some people substitute a damp cloth---that is, a cloth with hot water and any dish soap wrung out until just damp.
To year that you get a good result with just a good (dry) microfibre cloth wiping is pretty freeing.
@@be5952 You are so right: windshields are awkward to clean. That’s why I was glad to learn this tip. If the inside is dirty, it should be cleaned after wiping away the film with a microfiber cloth.
I am a wet cloth duster and always vaccine last. I will try a microfiber cloth nest time. Any tricks for blinds?
Any opinions about static dusters?
We have two cats and hair is crazy on our laminate floors. Instead of vacuuming before I dust I will use the pet swifter all around the edges, then moving into the centre to remove majority of the hair. Then I clean/dust and vacuum at the end. I find it works for my situation.
I recently started dusting by using my vacuum extension. It gets rid of the dust without flying around at all. It sucks it all in! I even use it on fairly small items, but obviously not everything. Some things are too small or "grooved" to get clean with the vacuum.
Could you please share the vaccum cleaner name you are using for dusting ?
@@singhdolly5749 We have an expensive Rainbow vacuum that we bought many years ago. We spent too much but it works well. Any vacuum with a brush attachment will work.
How does an air purifier play into the whole subject of keeping one's interior dust free?
Great advice, thank you
How do you clean your micro fiber cloths
Great video and tips
Glad you enjoyed!
Makes me smile to know my mother was a cleaning genius and apparently it was in the genes since she learned from her mother! So it's nice to see younger generations doing (and teaching) it "the right way" as mom would say. Thanks!
Oops, I hit the thumbs down icon by mistake as I posted. Please don't count it.
Microfiber. It’s the best. An love your videos I now clean with baking soda an vinegar. Your the best.
Thank you for this quick and concise dusting video. I knew the top to bottom rule but I learned about dry dusting, sections, left to right; remove, dust, replace; sandwich method.
My question is: After you dust with an absorbent (I didn’t know a more absorbent cloth would pick up more dry dust 🤯) microfiber cloth, do you shake it out or put it in the wash and use a clean one for the next room?
Also your cloths are probably better than other microfiber cloths I tried. I didn’t like the texture/feel of them bc the cloth stuck? to my hand.
Thank you again 😊
Her microfiber cloths are the best! They somewhat stick to my hand but for the amazing cleaning they do that's the last thing i think about 🤣
You wash them when they are full.
Shake them out, outsidè the house A LOT WHILE DUSTING.
Or is this oldfashioned? Not needed?
I need to try this swiffer and microfiber dusters. I am 70 and have never used one.
Never too old to learn new tricks, ay?
I guess, this very stickiness makes it grab and hold onto the dust?
Even with microfiber cloths, I will sneeze all day if I dry dust. With a very light misting of water on the cloth, the dust doesn’t seem to get airborn.
You're the best Melissa, thank you!
Do you have a tool you can recommend for those of us who physically can not get down on our knees to clean baseboards?
I have this problem too. I think the tool is called a "cleaning lady" or someone you hire to do the difficult tasks.
Curious as to why the 2 different YT channels and why something might be posted here vs. Clean My Space?
I'm really hating the condensation in my bedroom window sills. How can we dust and clean those windows efficiently during bad weather.
I use Norwex microfiber cloths and microfiber wand which work really well. They ate pricey but worth it.
I have a German shepherd Labrador mix so the sandwich method is PERFECT for my home!
How often do you dust?
Not a dusting question but… you said hot water ruins the cloths. If I use one as a dishrag can I rinse it with hot tap water or do I have to use cool water?
Hot tap water is fine for a rinse.
@@MakersClean thank you
Even with regular dusting, we end up with a lot of dust in family areas. Will an air purifier help remove dust?
Love those button fly jeans!!!! What brand are they?
I use your microfiber cloths from Makers Clean and I will never dust & clean with another brand ever again. I have given them as gifts to family members who hate cleaning and they tell me that the cloths make cleaning "tolerable" for them. I love Makers Clean microfiber cloths.
Thank you for the tips
I might have a dumb question but am I supposed to be taking my microfiber cloths outside and shaking the accumulated dust off them or can I just throw them in the washer with the dust on them? Will they get clean? Where does the debris go? 🤣 (I have allergies so I hope there is a better way-should I vacuum the cloth?)
Throw the cloth in the washing machine, the dust washes out.
Okay I was wondering that too because the dust definitely stays on my microfiber cloths but good to know I can just chuck them in the washing machine
I shake mine in a bag, wash after....
Do you respond to comments and questions?
Question: Do you shake out your dusting cloth often? And, where do you shake it out - out a window? Thanks!
My upstairs neighbor shakes her funky dust cloth at the top of the stairs outside my kitchen window which makes me sneeze and cough. Please be considerate of your neighbors!
Best way to clean microfiber townels?
Microfiber cloth all the way! Bought yours too....
I do both I clean this girls house every other Friday and wow big house a lot of stuff!! I be in there all day!! But I will start using microfiber cloths lol!!❤
I use a long handled microfiber(?) duster, I can't reach a lot of higher areas to dust. I may try the microfiber cloth where I am able as there is a suspected dust allergy with someone at home.
How many pieces of microfiber cloth do i need to dust a 24 square meter room???
I hate dusting!! Thanks for the help. 😟☹
We hope these tips make you hate it a little bit less!
What is the UK version of Windex?
How do you clean your dusty microfibres cloths?
Washing machine... the dust generally dissipates when washed!
@@MakersClean cold water....never hot.
I use Swiffer dusters. From time to time, I will need to use a damp microfiber cloth afterwards to remove dirt smudges, but Swiffer dusters actually pick up the dust, love them.
I never vacuum last ,here in Az your blow dust just walking around. The more rural the more dust. The softer to dust with has so far wonderful. But no on everything. Vacuum first and try to beat back the dust storms.
How often should I dust my apartment? The forced hot air furnace = loads of dust!
Because of you I’m a microfiber cleaner!
I never understood the feather duster method. Ever since I I discovered your channel I’ve been microfiber all the way. The only problem I have is getting my family to remember to never use oils, polishes, etc. with the microfiber cloths 😩
No brainer! Thanks.
Microfiber thanks to you!
That's what i do sometimes
Ok but I have a question... i just bought a house that has wood doors but this wood has texture and I have tried everything from dry cloth to swifter to vacuum to damp cloth but everything just keep on getting caugh in these texture wood. The texture is like very fine fibers of wood sticking out not enough to poke me but enough to get cloth or such caught on it.
Its supper annoying and it collects dust all the time.
Honestly sounds like they need sanded and refinished. You may have some luck by oiling the doors with something like Murpheys oil in the meantime. The only wood I have that acts like this is a bathroom cabinet and it's in need of light sanding and some polyurethane.
Definitely a microfiber person! But all of the so called cleaning professionals I ever employed asked me if I had Swiffer dusters (which I don't!)!
but microfiber destroys the surface bit by bit, just like tiny needles, so be careful with delicate surfaces. Correct?
I use micro fibre coth
Swiffer is my jam
I am a swifter duster
I dust with microfiber then vacuum and keep home as CLUTTER FREE AS POSSIBLE.
Thank you! This is great for the ADHD baddies. Also. Love that you made this video barefoot 😂
Obviously microfiber cloths are far efficient than feather dusters. As your follower, i must say that. Practically i experienced that too.
I'm a microfiber duster. I also remove my makeup with microfiber cloths.
California duster for me. Glides over surfaces, occasional shake off dust.
I didn't know you had two channels! I am here to find out how to get rid of the dust you've left too long and is now sticky!!! UGH
Microfiber cloth
I love microfiber as it clean better for me
Wrong! I’m a trained nurse and we had to wet dust our own ward every day. Dry dusting justdrops it on the floor.
That's why you clean the floor after. She addressed this in the video. Loser! A shame that our nurses don't have the patience to sit through a 5 minute video. You clicked on it, so you were obviously trying to learn some tips, but tried to contradict the first point? Loser x2! Hope you're not longer a nurse.
Thus the reason she said to start from top to bottom then clean the floors. I used to wet dust before using microfiber to dry dust and it’s effective and quicker.
Your patients must love you...🙄
So then your dust cloth is doing nothing except pushing the dust eventually to the floor…..
Microfiber for sure!
Except for vacuuming it's Swiffer products all the way for me.
@1:56
Sandwich method
Its what I need
Ugh
Me too! Ugh
Microfiber ALL the way!
Feather dusters just throw dust around. Microfiber are the best. I have not dry dusted though. I Can see I’m doing this wrong. I spray pledge onto my microfiber cloth and polish/dust at the same time so I’m basically wetting the dust and rubbing in, yuck Yvonne.
Once I switched to microfiber cloth for dusting, there was no going back!
Microfiber all the way
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Clean riligiousley
Microfiber
Microfiber all the way
Microfiber! 100%
People need to have this explained to them? I have been doing it this way for 30 plus years. Is this how stupid and pathetic people have become?
microfiber
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Thank you so much for your time and effort I really appreciate all our videos . I suggest you read about Islam to gain happiness in this life and day after
Crazy how people don't know how to clean. It's not rocket science. Lol