Dust bunny is the name given to these household tumbleweeds, made up of hair, lint, dead skin cells and cobwebs. Disgusting beast, right? Today we’re going to tell you how to get rid of dust bunnies on the floor for good – after all, these dust mite havens definitely have no place in your home!
Use an electrostatic mop to pick up dust, spray a little water on the floor before cleaning, use a vacuum cleaner with a hard surface nozzle… You feel like you’re following all the tips for cleaning up dust bunnies, but do they reappear? Here are the most important recommendations – make sure they’re on your list!
Fill gaps between furniture
Abe Navas, CEO of Cleaning Services, says you can prevent dust bunnies from forming on your floors by minimizing the places where they breed. He advises “filling every gap between cupboards and under the bed with stylish solutions” – that way you won’t end up with hard-to-reach areas of the floor that you rarely reach while cleaning.
Keep shoes out of rooms
According to Navas, shoes are where we bring the most dust and dirt into the house. It is therefore preferable not only to leave them at the entrance, but also to put them in a closed cupboard.
Remove objects that attract dust from the room
Do you know which room in the house is often the dustiest? According to cleaning company owner Marilee Nelson, it’s usually…the bedroom. It contains most textiles, and items such as rugs, pillows, blankets, carpets and upholstered furniture are a magnet for dust.
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Do tips like “wipe the floor with a damp cloth or mop every day” or “clean your vents and ducts once a month” make you wince? (We get it, we don’t know how to store those same air ducts either.) So remember to get rid of things that accumulate dust!
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