T.V.
S.,
Do you use wood? I know when I lived at home it seemed like we were always dusting. I don't know what else to tell you.
T.
Okay: Here's the deal. I have noticed that I have to dust like every other day in order for the dust not to get caked on my furniture. We had the duct's cleaned this past spring so I dont know whats up. thanks for any info
S.,
Do you use wood? I know when I lived at home it seemed like we were always dusting. I don't know what else to tell you.
T.
Have you tried having the ducts cleaned? Call Steve at Amistee air duct cleaning. They do a great job. ###-###-####. Good luck.
S.
S.,
You might want to look into a whole-house filter for your furnace that filters out the smallest particles (dust mites and mold) and then change it once a month.
I have also heard that dryer sheets under your vents (both warm-air and cold-return) work great to filter dust. Change these once a month as well.
One last suggestion - get a really great duster you love, put on some fun music and dance through your house every day. Look at dusting as a blessing rather than a chore. You have a wonderful house to live in, cherished furniture you want to keep clean, and a family who loves you. What more could you ask for? Ok, maybe no dusting at all! LOL!
I have a great ostrich duster from www.flylady.net, it only cost me $17 and I have used it for three years. It picks up a lot of dust and is re-usable. Just shake outdoors and bless the world.
Good luck with your dust dilemma.
-C..
I have the same problem. It did help though to get a vacuum with a cup instead of a bag. I got a Dyson and it is wonderful, although I know there are others out there with a cup. It seems to help because the dust is really sealed in the cup instead of coming out of a bag that is not air tight. Good Luck...it is annoying isn't it!!
Air duct cleaning and when the cleaned the furnace did they change the filter.
Definitely get your ducts clean. I also recommend an air purifier.
Air duct cleaning is my suggestion also.
My friend lives in Dewitt surrounded by farms and gets bad dust when they work the fields, certain surroundings you're just going to get dust!
A cross stitch or framed verse that reads,
You can touch my dust, but please don't write the date in it!
or one that says,
Please don't disturb the dust. Scientific experiment in progress.
:)
You mentioned that you had the "furnace" cleaned...please tell me they did the duct work too?!? I've noticed once that is done in my house annually, and I have upgraded my furnace filter to a special "anti-allergy" one (not quite HEPA quality-by close)-runs about $20.00 each, that the amount of dust in my house drastically declines. Even though I have four children running in and out constantly! Good Luck!
you should have had the ducts cleaned too....the the is in there also not just the furnace.. i also vacuum out the cold air returns too
Have your air ducts cleaned out. It makes a huge difference.
Hi S.,
My quick and inexpensive suggestion is this - get a piece of muslin fabric (purchase at JoAnn's or any other fabric store). Finish the ends of the fabric so that it does not fray. Okay, now you have your clothe; when you need to dust - use the hottest water from the faucet, soak - then wring out the fabric and dust as usual. The fabric picks up all of the fine particles and the hot water, well....that is easily available for all of us. Give it a try and trust that this simple idea will help relive you of the every other day attact at dusting.
Take care, K. T
You said you had your furnace cleaned. Does that include your air ducts? If not, that could be the problem. I assume you must have a clean air filter in your furnace, if you just had it cleaned. Be sure to replace it regularly.
Look for other sources of possible hidden dust. For example, drapes can contain a lot of dust that will escape into the air whenever you walk by or open and close them. High traffic areas also naturally get more dusty.
Cheese cloth under the heater vents work great and are not seen! Works great if you have allergies too!
P.
I haven't tried it but I heard can put cheesecloth over your vents. You take the cover off, tack the cloth to cover the hole then put the vent cover back on so you don't see it. The cloth will trap more of the dust but still let the air through. Also if you do collect a lot of the dust on the cloth you will know that it is comging through your vents.
Make sure you are letting in enough Natural Light during the day. Natural light kills dust.
Meijers carries Vent Filters made by Web - they fit under your register and electrostatically collect the dust before it comes into your room. It says to change them every 90 days but you can change them more often if needed. They're rather inexpensive and do wonders. I use them in my vacuume, too.