Baseboards:

Before sweeping or vacuuming the floor, use a clean paintbrush to dust baseboards. This prevents the swept dust from resettling on the floor.
Candles:

Surprisingly, candles can collect dust. To clean them, take an old pair of pantyhose, bunch it up, and rub it around the candle to remove accumulated dust.
Deep Clean Your Broom:

After dusting, your broom accumulates dirt and dust. Extend its lifespan and maintain efficiency by cleaning the cleaning tool thoroughly.
Car Vents:

Often overlooked, car vents can harbor a significant amount of dust. Use a foam brush to effectively clean vents and prevent dust particles from circulating when the air conditioner is turned on.
Light Fixtures:

Different types of light fixtures require unique cleaning methods. For chandeliers, hanging or standing fixtures, use a lamb wool duster gently. For recessed can lights, use a damp cloth to remove dust.
Wood Furniture:

Wood furniture is versatile in cleaning. Whether using an old T-shirt, lamb wool duster, feather duster, or dust cloths, dampen the cloth before use to avoid scattering dust.
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