How To Dust Walls And Ceilings
Place the damp sponge mop on the ceiling in the corner and pull the mop along to remove the dust from the ceiling.
How to dust walls and ceilings. Fill the second bucket with plain warm water. You can bend the shaft to suit any light or fan configuration including a ceiling fan just bend it 90 degrees. Add the liquid dish detergent and gently swirl the water with your hand.
Take your cloth and gently pat or wipe the area. Put a towel on the floor at the base of the wall where you will perform. You shouldn t need a ladder for this unless you have really high ceilings.
Your ceiling fans and light fixtures can hold a lot of dust. Add the cleaning detergent and gently swirl the water with your hand. The pillowcase will catch any excess dust and you ll be left with a clean fan.
Protect the floor and furniture. With your broom s head pointed up and its handle pointed down lay a rag or towel over. To dust ceiling fans and light fixtures use a bendable duster.
Using a broom and towel 1. Start at an entrance and plan to work clockwise around the room. Use the dust brush tool and or a crevice tool to clean dust that accumulates on any supply or return air vents.
Place a drop cloth on the floor beneath the walls you will be cleaning. Fill a bucket with water. Fill another bucket with plain warm water.