Start from the top, then on to the bottom. I really don't dust though since all it's doing is displacing the dirt to other places in your house. I take the vaccuum with the brush attachement and just start vaccuuming that way. Then use windex on windows, and rubbing alcohol on appliances. Try not to use anything like Pledge as it typically attracts dust so you'll just have to dust more and more often (and buy more and more of their product).
2007-01-04 07:40:35
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answered by Suse 4
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This is a common question and to tell the truth just about anything will remove dust from home furnishings. wet rag, feather duster, paper towels, dusting polish and dish rag...the trick that most people overlook is you have to shut off the PlayStation, tune out Oprah, put the remote and the bag of chips down..and rock back and forth until you get enough momentum going to get up off the couch and do it!!!
2007-01-04 15:44:11
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answered by texasfixit 3
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Do you mean; What is the best way? I would say use a name brand product and check the enviroment in where you live in the enviroment of where you live in will determine how much dust will build up in your house each day(s), week(s), month(s), year(s) etc.
2007-01-04 15:46:38
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answered by Branden Fitz 4
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not much imfo on what u want but if u can open window with fan facing out so it sucks dust out of house u can use old hoses panty hoses and this attrats dust lk a magnet plus smething lk cotton towels witha littledustmagic on it
2007-01-04 15:42:31
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answered by kyfixedit 2
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vacume first befor you dust..then work from the highest point down
2007-01-04 15:44:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Use the brush adapter on your Dyson vacuum cleaner.
2007-01-04 15:40:19
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answered by annie 2
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swiffer duster, or a dust cloth and endust/pledge
2007-01-04 15:43:05
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answered by Peachy 5
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