10 best dusting tips for your home

If the Oxford Dictionary definition of dust (a dry powder made up of « tiny particles of earth or waste matter ») isn’t enough to make you toss aside all disdain for your dust rag, maybe a few helpful tips for the best ways to get rid of the buildup will help push you in the right direction.
The dust in most households is composed mainly of dirt, animal dander, insect waste and sand, plus a few human skills cells to finish it off. If you’re itching to give that dust a not-so-fond farewell, keep these tips in mind.
Dust your blinds in a pinch
Does seeing dust gather up on your blinds bother you? Have you tried using tissue paper just to make the problem worse? Luckily, we’ve found a solution that will remove those dust particles quickly and easily. Be sure to grab a pair of tongs from the kitchen. Secure a microfiber cloth to the ends with rubber bands, and ta-da!
Change air filters
Air filters are easily forgotten about, but you should regularly change your air filters every 3-6 months depending on use. Not only will it help reduce the dust build up in your home, it will also extend the life of your air conditioning unit, saving you money as well.
Use multiple doormats
Prevent dust and dirt from even entering the house with both an outdoor mat and an interior one. Regularly clean and hose down the exterior mat. If you want to take this practice to the next level, adopt a « no shoes inside » policy. You’ll be amazed at how clean your home (and your socks) will be.

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