Dust won't cling to skirting boards and blinds if one item is used to clean them - Daily Record
Dusting can often feel like a never-ending task, as freshly-cleaned surfaces around the home seem to immediately attract dirt again, but there's a clever trick that can keep dust at bay for longer. With warmer temperatures and opened windows to allow in the breeze, air circulates more easily, effortlessly carrying dust into every nook and cranny.
Window blinds and skirting boards tend to be troublesome spots for gathering dust due to their expansive flat surfaces and materials like wood or plastic that are prone to collecting static electricity. Static is a powerful force drawing all manner of dirt particles, ensuring they stick stubbornly until you counteract them by crafting a dust-repellent barrier, reports the Mirror.
Enter Kerry, the creative mind of Blissful Domestication and an expert of cleaning hacks.
She has disclosed an affordable yet highly effective technique to combat the pesky static cling: by simply using tumble dryer sheets to wipe over surfaces.
Kerry recommends: "My top tip for a quick clean of venetian blinds? (I have them all over my house) Use a tumble dryer sheet for a quick dust.
"The sheet just picks up all the dust perfectly and smells amazing too. Also extremely useful for dusting the tops of your skirting board."
It might seem odd at first, but it makes perfect sense upon reflection – dryer sheets naturally possess an anti-static coat designed to stop your laundry from bunching together during the drying process.
By simply sliding a dryer sheet over your blinds or along your skirting boards, you effectively transfer that anti-static magic, preventing dust from settling on these surfaces.
Dryer sheets are typically coated in fabric softener, leaving behind a thin waxy layer that acts as a protective barrier against dust, according to the Express.
Maintain a dust-free environment on blinds and skirting boards.
When cleaning skirting boards, you can use a vacuum cleaner and then mop them if you wish. Afterwards, use a microfiber cloth to dry the surfaces, ensuring none of them remain damp, as this could attract dust.
Next, slide the dryer sheets across your blinds and skirting boards. Don't forget to also wipe them across any windowsills or bookcases present in the room, as these can be dust-prone areas.
The room should stay dust-free for at least a month, although the duration depends on the amount of air circulating in the room daily.
However, this method should prevent dust accumulation on often-neglected surfaces like skirting boards and blinds for an extended period, resulting in a cleaner room with minimal effort.
Molly Maid's cleaning gurus also said that dryer sheets are key to fending off dust on floors and skirting boards.
They said utilising dryer sheets can curb the rise of static on various surfaces, thereby preventing dust from being attracted to skirting boards and floors.
Rom Preston-EllisKatherine McPhillipsAndrew E Quinn