Dust from top to bottom to prevent particles from falling on already-cleaned areas.
Wash microfiber cloths without fabric softeners, which reduce their dust-trapping ability.
Combine vacuuming, dusting, and air purification for best results.
Variations:
Use natural cleaning sprays (vinegar or mild soap) with microfiber cloths for extra cleanliness.
Rotate plants or room layouts periodically to optimize air circulation and dust reduction.
FAQ:
How often should I dust my home?
Weekly is ideal; high-traffic areas may need dusting 2–3 times per week.Do indoor plants really reduce dust?
Certain plants can trap dust and improve air quality, but leaves must be cleaned regularly.Which vacuum is best for dust?
Choose a vacuum with a HEPA filter, strong suction, and adjustable settings for different surfaces.
