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does it takes for dust to develope?
I wanna start cleaning the house for my hubby's RnR. He will be home within 3 weeks. And with work, and my busy schedule, i have to start cleaning now. lol.. Anyone know how long it takes for dust to develope? and if so, any tips on where i could start clean?

I know this is a super boring question, but i would like to know! It would help me a bunch!

2007-03-11 11:17:51 · 2 answers · asked by Mizz_couture 1 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

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Always always always do the kitchen last! You will constantly find stuff that needs to go there and needs to be washed in the sink etc. Clean the least used rooms first you should be able to knock all of them out at once and not have to touch them again except for a final inspection. Then go to the other rooms except Bathroom and Living room and get them off the list. The bathroom should be cleaned and then the living room (Unless you are particularly nasty in the bathroom in which case reverse that lol!) After all of the other rooms are done then tackle the kitchen and get all of those dishes that appeared in the other rooms etc washed up and BINGO you are done! Trusting that you will clean up after yourself in the other rooms you should only have to do a final inspection to make sure everything is perfect for your hubby. ALSO: Do laundry as you get the other rooms done (Hidden clothes under bed...etc) as well as after you clean the kitchen if you used and rags to clean or whatever that day you will probably want to wash your sheets on the final cleaning day so they will be freshly laundered for dear hubby's return ;)
Dust along in each room as you clean it and then go back over it the day before with a swiffer duster they are great!

Hope this helps!
BTW this wasn't a boring ? I love to tell people HOW to clean I just don't like actually doing it LOL!

2007-03-11 17:38:06 · answer #1 · answered by Kimnkicks mommy 3 · 0 0

If you can find these little magic dusters called SPONTEX DUSTER WIPES then a couple of days before should be enough. there is something in these dusters that stop the dust from settling straight away , in fact when I first used them I kept going around the house looking for the dust & to my surprise there was none. And it´s not a super boring Q . I answered you, hope you can find them they will cut your cleaning time

2007-03-11 11:24:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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