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14 wonderful ways to clean dusty surfaces you wish you knew sooner

Whether guests are constantly in and out during the summer or the house is closed up for the winter, dust is always a problem. You can vacuum or scrub every surface, but dust is still going to gather. Surely there is a way to effectively clean your dusty surfaces.In fact, there are several simple tricks to sweep dust out the door. So instead of calling in professional cleaners, just gather a few items you probably already have and get to work. Like any good cleaners, you should start at the top and work your way down.

1. Window blinds
Window blinds can start to look dingy if you don’t dust them often enough. One solution is to never close your blinds. A better solution, however, is to just take a few minutes to clean them. To get rid of dust on window blinds, attach a microfiber cloth to tongs with a rubber band. You instantly have a new duster!

2. Ceilings
Most people don’t think too much about cleaning their ceilings, but doing so can help get rid of dust that can irritate your allergies or settle on other furniture. The easiest way to dust ceilings is to place a microfiber cloth over the bristles of a broom (you might need to secure it with a rubber band) and sweep the ceiling. This is especially effective if you have cobwebs in the corners that you can’t reach. If you have higher ceilings, you might need to stand on a step stool or use a broom with a longer handle.

3. Popcorn ceilings
If you have a popcorn ceiling, the texture will make it difficult for a broom to get rid of all of the dust. Instead, use the brush attachment on a vacuum to remove the dust. You can use a feather duster to save a little time, but if you want a deeper clean, the vacuum is your best bet.

4. Whiten grout
The space between tiles can get really nasty. Instead of spending hours scrubbing the floor, try using baking soda and a simple solution sprayed on grout lines work wonders.

5. Ceiling fans
The quickest way to dust a ceiling fan is to wipe each blade with a cloth and consider the job done. Although that does work, it also transfers all of the dust from the fan to the floor and furniture underneath. If you want to clean the fan without having to clean everything else, you’ll need an old pillowcase. Cover a fan blade with the pillowcase and slide it back toward you. This will cause the dust to fall into the pillowcase instead of on the floor.

6. Walls
It’s easy to ignore walls when you’re cleaning, but they can collect dust too. The best way to clean them is with the brush attachment on the vacuum. It might take some time, but the walls will look much better after you’re finished, especially if you’ve painted recently (or are planning to paint soon). You can also run the vacuum hose over any wall vents to clean those while you’re at it.

7. Car vents
After you’ve finished with the dashboard, you should probably check on the vents of your car. You definitely don’t want these to get too dusty, as they’ll blow that dust into the rest of the car every time you run the air conditioner or heater. To clean the dust out of these vents, try using a foam brush.

8. Light fixtures

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