I give them a good stare-down every year and this year was no different.
often seems to make half of it stick to the glass and get left behind.Quickly remove all of the excess dust and debris before you do the final shine by vacuuming it off with the soft brush attachment!.
Vacuum bed sheets and quilts between washings to keep pet fur from building up.We are definitely one of those “pets are allowed on the beds” kind of households.Often times it’s both cats and the dog at once!
A light weight cordless vacuum makes it so easy to just swish over the tops of beds to remove any extra fur balls between cleanings.This really helps cut down on the amount of pet fur that ends up on your clothes too when you sit down on the edge of the bed to put your socks on in the morning!.
Vacuum window sills to keep allergens out.
If you like to open up your windows in the Spring, or even if your windows don’t have the best seal on them, allergens can get inside and sit on the trim around your windows just waiting to find a breeze to hop on and make their way further into your home.In the Bathroom.
Bathrooms are serious dust magnets.All that steam just seems to call out to every dust particle in the house (the ones that aren’t already on my glass light fixtures, I mean) and beckon them into the bathroom.
Once they’re there, the steam promptly sticks them to the walls, baseboards, cabinets, the side of the toilet, just about anywhere and won’t let go!Wiping everything down with bathroom cleaner is almost useless because so much of that dust and fur just gets smeared around.