Dust removal needs to be maintained regularly, especially when summer comes, to help keep the living space clean and protect the health of family members.
Accordingly, housewives can take advantage of some familiar household items to effectively dry the dust, helping to save both costs and time.
Old T-shirt
Old cotton dresses are soft and absorbs well. Cut your shirt into small pieces to easily clean the surface of a table, shelves or some electronic devices. Using old T-shirts not only helps clean but also saves costs for the family.
Old suction
Old tarps can also be used for household dust removal quite conveniently. Housewives can use socks to clean the gaps in the closet, beds, ceiling fans... Old socks will help housewives clean up dust in hard-to-reach places and can be quickly cleaned for reuse.
Old knee shells
Old pillowcases are used to mop up dust on larger surfaces such as dining tables, wardrobes or windows. The soft fabric of the pillowcase will help housewives feel secure to avoid scratches on the surface when cleaning.
Newspaper
Newspaper can be used to clean glass or mirrors to help remove dirt and stains quite well. Just roll the leaf and gently dry the surface with an exfoliating solution to see the effectiveness of the cleaning process.
Kitchen towel
After being cleaned, kitchen towels can be used to wip away dust on surfaces such as kitchen tables, refrigerators or microwaves. Good absorbs of fabric from kitchen towels will help housewives quickly remove dirt and dirt effectively.
fabric gloves
fabric gloves can be used to dry dust on surfaces including sofas or carpets... Just wear a fabric glove and gently rub it on the surface to help the dirt stick to the gloves, then quickly rinse with water.