Dust Proof Your Home - 10 Easy Hacks! (seriously simple dust free home hacks)
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- OK maybe your home won't be "dust proof" but it'll be pretty darn close! Dust free home hacks #cleaning #cleaningmotivation
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OK maybe your home won't be "dust proof" but it'll be pretty darn close!
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1. Clean bedding and couches regularly
2. Add front door mat and rug inside front door
3. Vacuum with a robot vacuum and handheld vacuum
4. Regular mopping of floors
5. Use an air purifier
6. Have less clutter
7. Close windows
8. Exfoliate and moisturise skin regularly
9. Use thinner toilet paper
I think I missed one along the way 😅
2.b. use indoor shoes
3.b. vacuum vent holes
7. Shut your window when its windy
Thank you!
Our bathrooms are so much less dusty since we installed bidets and switched to Who Gives a Crap bamboo toilet paper. It's seriously the best, most convenient toilet paper, and I love how much the company gives back.
I'll have to check that tp out!!
Air purifiers have helped cut down on dust in my home.
Awesome!
My husband's soft and fluffy toilet paper causes so much dust in our bathroom. I 100% agree with that.
Thank you! 😊
my husband is so fluffy, he makes all the dust in the home 😮 😂
My fave TP had so much fly away silt. I switched to bamboo TP. no more dust.
TP dust drives me nuts! But I have ulcerative colitis and use the bathroom a lot so I have to use soft tp and it sheds so much
We replaced our old carpeting with hard surface floors last year. I can't believe how much less dust we have now. I think we were kicking up dust all the time on the carpet and spreading it around. Even with a cat we now have hardly any dust.
Wow that’s awesome!
its the opposite in our home : never had issues with dust in one room, have temporarily removed the big rug to clean it and the dust in that room just exploded, its everywhere now, at every surface.
It seems that the rug just binded the dust inside so it was not flying everywhere.
so excited for you to have connected with Cas! I have been watching her since she had about 30k subs! she has grown so much and I have loved watching the journey, she is the one who started me on my decluttering journey! and then I learned about Dana and Dawn, that trio changed my life! I am glad yt suggested your channel to me when it did:) I have been watching you grow super fast now too! I found you at about 4.5k :)
Oh amazing, thank you so much!! ❤☺
Hi! You have given me a lot to think about. Regarding the toilet paper - This gets really personal but I had my husband install a hand held bidet to my toilet. It didn't cost very much and was super easy to install. I have been using it not only for #2 but every time I go #1. I love that clean and fresh feeling. I find that since I have been using it I don't use nearly as much toilet paper. Just a thought... Hope I didn't gross anyone out!
Thank you for sharing! Something to think about - they're definitely very popular in Europe!
Nah, this is a well-known fact in other countries. I think it's only Americans who think it's "weird" or "gross". Other countries think we're gross for not rinsing. I agree with them :)
Switching to a stick vacuum that has the motor in the handheld portion has made a nice difference. Our old upright vacuum had the motor and fan at the bottom so it worked against itself somewhat by stirring up the dust.
I know exactly what you mean about the motor!
99% of the dust in my house comes from the animals. The only room that gets super dusty is the one they spend the most time in and has a litter box in it. Not getting rid of the pets but I do like that the dust is contained in one room.
Thank you for sharing!
Switch them over to wood palette bedding, it's pet safe, made for horses, cats, bunnies etc. They're made out of pine or cedar. You just need one of the sifting type of litter boxes. The soiled wet pellets turn to sawdust and you sift them out, and scoop out the bowel movements. I think it's better on their lungs and coat too, they won't be breathing in the clay dust. I'm planning on doing it myself because I hate the dust and hate feeling like their little lungs are breathing that in. It's also supposed to be less smelly, and cheaper as well. There's plenty of videos here on CZcams if you want to research more. Hope that helps. ❤
@@JennsCorner777 No, won't be doing that.
@@JennsCorner777that’s an interesting idea, are the pellets you mention flushable? Thanks for your idea, you’re right about caring for their lungs. I currently used a wheat-based litter, and while this litter does have dust, it is the one that doesn’t make them sneeze (they have allergies) and it works great with our season of life where we can scoop and flush their poop down the toilet (since it’s a flushable litter that’s okay with our sewer system). I don’t mind the little dust that I has because, since I have their litter boxes in the bathroom, it’s not a big deal for me to keep one of those air purifier devices in and mop/clean the dust off.
I hear you. I have 6 cats who shed constantly. Just replaced wall to wall with LVP flooring and I have to sweep daily.
I have been looking for a video like this for months! I'm so sick of the dust in my home and I also live in a home that is over 100 years old...as soon as you said that, I subscribed :)
Love it! I’m so glad you’re here!!
Hundred year old homes may be charming but they make their own dust, for sure!
Amazing! The details and the realistic look of the wood is great.
Hey girl, I worked in flooring along with my husband and family and I noticed that your carpets are looking a little old. Not picking on you, listen to this. When you vacuum over carpets that are aged and also need stretched you are basically rolling them back and forth, releasing backing and pad dust everywhere. Also, within 3yrs carpet padding starts to disintegrate and turn to dust, which when mixed with old carpet fibers, is way worse than regular dust. If possible put hard flooring down, or sheet vinyl which has some pretty patterns that resemble tile or the hardwood patterns. If you can't afford it right now maybe pull a corner of the oldest one and see if the natural wood floors are there. Rip that stuff up if they are 😊 do some scraping to get the old pad up, even use the shoes you are wearing to scuff back and forth to help release it from any staples that are in the floor and get those out. And you are on the way to cleaner air and less dust too 😊 sorry so long, just hoping to help
It's probably hard to tell on camera but I do have wood floors. All the area rugs in the video (except for the black one, which was very old and since retired :)) are fairly new. Thanks for the info!
I just ripped out our wall to wall carpet. What a disgusting mess underneath. Happy with the vinyl plank.
Change the filter on you heating/ air unit more often and if you can afford it get the duct work cleaned.
Good tip! 😊
We spray our filters with cheap hairspray in a can. It catches so much dust but doesn’t clog the filter!
I love our shark robot vacuum. It empties itself. Well worth the investment!
When mine breaks I'm going to check out the Shark ones. I really like that brand!
I have to agree on the toilet paper! We get Costco brand toilet paper and when I went to visit my sister, she uses Cottonelle (which I also used to use before switching to the Costco brand) I noticed the very first time I used her restroom just how much ‘dusty paper particles’ came off. I noticed it the moment I grabbed some off of the roll. I then noticed ALL the particles left behind on my girly bits. I could NOT believe it!
Yes! My parents use the Cottonelle too and so many dusty particles come flying off the roll!
@@tarynmaria_ I was pretty stunned! I ended up buying flushable wipes during my trip. I couldn’t handle all the particles on my lady bits.
Cottonelle is the worst - I end up stinkier than if I hadn't used any.
To correct what you said about your older Dyson version, I want to say that I just bought a Dyson V12 slim. It is light, has a power button you just turn on and off and comes with a hardwood floor brush with LED light that shows you every crumb.
The light is so helpful! For some reason my Dyson doesn’t have one.
As humans, we are made of dust and we shed. The more people you have over, the more dust you’ll have in your home, especially in common areas.
So true!
I’ve never heard anyone else say this, but last month I paid $1200 to get an air duct cleaning of our home, and since we had that done I honestly have not noticed less dust appearing on surfaces - which has been surprising & disappointing.
I assume the duct cleaning must have improved our air quality, but since the pollen has been very high in the weeks since we had it done, I haven’t noticed any improvement in terms of allergies in our family.
I saw the guys going into every vent in our home, vacuum them out, and remove the bags full of dust from our home - and they were there from about 8am to 1 pm - so I know the service was legitimately provided.
One option when getting duct cleaning is to actually get it CLEANED - not just vacuumed out. I did not have the cleaning done as someone had warned me years ago that it can be dangerous breathing in the chemicals that are typically use, especially for children. Had I opted for the hardcore cleaning, maybe that would have made a big difference in reducing the amount of dust i see in my home & how quickly it accumulates. But much like Ozempic, it just wasn’t a risk I was willing to take.
I would have felt the same about the cleaning chemicals! It's definitely a risk. But removing bags of dust is great - I bet that helped a lot for the air quality!
If you love having lots of knickknacks, consider displaying them in a curio cabinet case instead of on a table!
Also, for the things that you don't have in a curio cabinet, there is something called Museum Putty that you attach to the bottom of your knickknacks and they stay put. You can easily use a Swiffer around them and not have to pick them up. Just a thought.
Oooh great idea!
Thank you!
Haha dusting was my job as a kid, too! New windows, the Dyson Animal cordless vac, an air purifier and doing laundry more often make a huge difference!
Awesome - love it!
From watching OCD Cleaners, I got the tip of vacuuming the air of your home with the vacuum hose.
Too funny! I’ll admit I have vacuumed fruit flies from the air but never thought to do the dust!
@@tarynmaria_same!! 😂
@@traceynomatterwhat383 😂
Mad people like me exists all over the planet😂
Love OCD cleaners! Is it still on? I can only find reruns on youtube
This was so needed. I have such a terrible dust problem and I can't figure out where all the dust is coming from. Particularly in the bathroom as you mentioned. But also under the bed. I do have an air purifier but that is not solving the dust problem. I do leave certain windows open a lot when I'm not running the ac, so that could be a contributor. These tips were very helpful and I can see that I am not doing as thorough a job as I could be doing in the vacuuming and mopping department.
Thank you for sharing, hope some of these tips help!
Goose down sometimes is the culprit in bedrooms.
@@vaderladyl Thank you for this tip; I don't have any goose down in my bedroom but this is good to keep in mind. :-)
Your washer and dryer is so nice! Thanks for the tips!
Thank you so much!
Other things that cause a lot of dust are pillows and duvet inserts/comforters made out of goose down., and cat litter boxes with dusty litter.
Cat litter is the worst! I can only use tofu litter which is pretty expensive
Yes, great points!
You're the best, so wise & so helpful.
Aw thank you Laura!
Exfoliating totally makes sense - next time my husband complains about the dust in the house, I'm ready 😂 he's the worst offender!
Ha, too funny!
Great advice. Thank you!😊❤
You are so welcome! ❤
Great video! Thanks.
Thank you! 😊
I have three construction sites around my house. No way to avoid dust, at least while I still want to have open windows anywhere.
We have one next to us right now, too!
Great tips--thanks!
You are so welcome!
I use Reel Paper that I order online. It’s made of bamboo so it is sustainable. It is delivered in a big box monthly, and they send a text that gives you the option of changing the delivery date so that you always have the correct amount of rolls on hand. There is much less dust in my bathroom since I started using it. It is no more expensive than buying at the grocery store, and it is satisfyingly soft. And a silly perk for me: each roll is marked with a stylized “r” for reel paper. When turned upside-down, that “r” looks like a “j” which is my first initial, making my bathroom look like a nice hotel with custom toilet paper rolls. Hee!
Love the idea of bamboo tp!!
@@tarynmaria_ I got mine through an affiliate link. They’d be a good resource for you!
Thank you! Take care
You too! 😊
Our kitties are highly allergic to dust mites, so it’s really nice to see another person using the same purifier we have. We unfortunately live in an apartment with carpet everywhere (except kitchen and bathrooms) so I can’t mop the high traffic areas, I just vacuum twice a week with a special filter vacuum that says to be good for allergies, and we have three of those purifiers running during the day especially from March until October when their environmental allergies kick in the most. It’s hard to be a guardian/parent of someone who you see struggles daily with food and environmental allergies, but we do the best we can to alleviate their symptoms.
Thank you for sharing! 😊
Steaming carpets helps a lot with allergies and as a bonus steam cleaning leaves surfaces safe for pets. Most models come with some carpet glider attachments. You might want to try adding this to your arsenal.
You're so right. I love my leather furniture. I'm challenged to get rid of our very, very old rugs as my husband won't sell the pool table that sits on our very old wall to wall rug.Also, the TP causes a huge amount of dust.
Thank you for sharing!
I totally agree thicker toilet paper creates more dust. However I’m not giving it up, I use less, it’s a luxurious feeling, and my bathroom is easily and regularly cleaned, so that’s a trade off I’m willing to make.
Good video!
Thank you! 😊
Change your furnace (HVAC) filter more frequently. Our service tech said it’s better to have a cheaper filter and change monthly for example than have an expensive filter and change it every 6 months.
We noticed a huge increase in dust during/after the Canadian wildfires. In fact, our windows had a hazy film on them as well, both inside and out.
Good to know!
Dust mites like humidity over 50%, and very low humidity will cause more dust kick back so it is worth to consider controlling humidity in your house to control dust. It can make a big difference.
Awesome, thank you for sharing!
I have 2 HEPA air cleaners upstairs and 1 downstairs. And when I change those filters they're filthy! And I have NO carpet. But I have rugs in my living room. And NO window treatments except blinds and shades. You are so right on the toilet paper. That extra soft stuff spreads particles all through the air! I just buy a generic store brand that's a knock off of Angel Soft, but it's not overly soft.
Your air filters must be working well, that's awesome! Thank you for sharing!
Another source of dust is cheap cotton jersey clothes. We've noticed that after little investigating into why we have so much dark dust in bathroom and bedroom. We upgraded a bit and the difference was huge.
Wow good to know!
Our powder room has plantation shutters in a dark wood. When they’re tilted open and the sun is coming in at a certain angle the air is so dusty. I’m thinking it’s from toilet paper as well. No wonder I’m always sneezing!
Oh my gosh it could be!
Speaking of air vents for your AC or Heat- change your air filters every month.
Thank you!
thank you
You are so welcome!
I find my house so dusty, I hate it. I can dust all the time and boom, it doesn't look like I did anything. It has cut down dust with changing the sheets weekly and using the bamboo sheets which we love! It does help with less dust. Now to implement the other tips and grab my vacuum!
Awesome! Wishing you luck!!
I’m gonna run mine right now just for the fucking hell of it because I love that Roborock Q Revo so much doesn’t waste my time. I have time to Declutter because I’m not vacuuming mopping.
Robot vacuums are the best!!
Installing a HEPA filter on furnace and running your furnace fan at all times makes a world of difference.
Thank you! 😊
My husband has a prosthetic leg and so can not easily take off his shoes. We also have 2 little dogs comming in and out. I have found a quick vaccum every day and a quick mop with spray mop mostly every day has gotten dust out of my house. I love the spray mop because it doesn't use alot of water and so dries quickly. I can do the whoe house minus bedrooms in 20 min vacuum and mopping. NEVER use a broom. I have black shelves and appliances. It doesnt matter how careful i sweep there will be dust all over the bottom of the appliances.
Thank you for sharing! 😊
@tarynmaria_ thank you for your videos!! I love your channel ❤️
@@angella7576 Aw I'm so glad!! ❤
I have found the plush toilet paper does indeed give off little fibres. Do the planet a favour and install a toilet bidet. It took a bit of getting used to but I only buy toilet paper for guests now. We don’t need to wash our precious forests down the sewer.
Thank you for sharing!
Question .... How often do you vacuum off all the exposed brick walls in your house that are collecting dust?
Not too often! I find that the part where it touches the ceiling needs more vacuuming but the majority of the wall doesn't get dusty. It's interior brick so it's actually sealed well and prevents the dust from sticking!
How do shoes bring in dust when we've wiped them at the mat and they're no obvious stuff on the shoe except stains?
Not sure but it makes a huge difference for us in how much we need to clean our floors.
Dust, bugs, and dog hair are all my #1 nemeses. Under the bed has to the be dustiest place on earth. Have you ever looked into a real ostrich feather duster? It's supposed to work really well and it looks fun to use.
It is fun, but not effective. It does not hold on to the dust. It pushes it from the surface to the air. 😊
I don't have one but I'm with Jeanette - I think those dusters hold onto some dust but also push a lot of it into the air (just the nature of tiny dust particles!). I do use dusters for high areas that I can't reach easily though!
@@jeanettekvinlaug2772 I saw someone do a review on a feather duster (from the Fly Lady) and it actually works better than a Swiffer duster at trapping the dust. It's all in how you use it. I've always used a damp microfiber cloth myself. Maybe one day I'll decided to give the feather duster a try and I'll let you know how it works.
Plus, the ostrich needs its own feathers. Do no harm.
@@Nina-hk7ub Like most things, there are ethical ways to harvest their feathers. Ostrich meat is consumed in many countries including the U.S., so I would imagine that like hides from beef animals, their feathers are collected. I'm sorry if you're a vegetarian or a vegan. I did not mean to offend.
@tarynmaria I see that you used some type of dusting sheets that you pulled out of that container. Could you tell me what product that is please? Thank you.
Yes! Those are the Seventh Generation wipes :) I don’t use wipes anymore - switched to washable cleaning cloths but this is an old canister I wanted to finally use up!
@@tarynmaria_what brand of washable cleaning cloths do you use? Could you post a link please? How do you store them...pre-moistened in an old cleaning wipes container perhaps. Or otherwise?
Wet wipes are best
Change furnace/air filters, every 4-6 months, more often if you have pets.
Thank you! 😊
And get more effective kind. AC Guy said the cheap ones are almost worthless
It’s amazing and gross how many people that I know in the US who wear their outdoor shoes inside. I don’t know anyone who removes their shoes besides my husband and myself.
It's true - many people don't!
What is the vacuum you use or am I missing it somewhere
Mine is the Buture (which is backordered) but the Laresar is similar and made by the same company :) amzn.to/3KZZejH
What kind of vacume are you recommending? Didn't catch it 😕
I checked in the details below her video and it is called ‘Buture’. I am intrigued by it as well.
It's the Buture but also this Laresar is similar and made by the same company :) amzn.to/3KZZejH
I enjoyed dreaming through your video but for me it was all just dreams ànd wishes cause.....cats.🤦😂😻
I hear ya! :)
Angel Soft ❤
Awesome!
I was watching a show similar to "Hoarders" from the UK and they suggest cleaning surfaces with "witch-hazel" I guess if you put it on a cloth and wipe stuff with it - it doesn't spread dust around and also keeps dust off surfaces
Interesting good to know!
Ty
My family has horrible allergies. I have to wear a mask just to dust because I will be unable to breathe. We tried a bunch of air purifiers, expensive, cheap and everywhere in between. When we got the first good air purifier, I knew. Within one day the secondary filter was full! I knew right then and there my cleaning, encasing everything, etc was not really helping as much as I thought. The dust was so bad because drywall dust in the vents from building the new house. This is no exaggeration, when we got our ducts cleaned professionally, they sucked 65lbs of dust out of them. Now the dusting is nowhere near the problem it was and I no longer have to wear a mask. If you have floor air returns please know you have to have your duct work cleaned every once in a while. I did not know this and I suffered for years.
Oh wow, thank you so much for sharing!
@@tarynmaria_ I wanted to share my story because of how horrible it was. I’m so glad people make videos like you to help others. Hoping my comment helps someone.
@@dia9491It will! I'm in a newly constructed house and have debated if air duct cleaning was all hype or really worthwhile. Thank you!
@@lindacormack365 it maybe hype in certain situations but in ours it was great. The man who owns the duct cleaning company here says it’s important on new constructions because the dry wall dust. He doesn’t advise as a regular thing just for people who suffer allergies or mold remediation, construction. I’ve had it done once in five years. I’ll probably do it again in the fall. So not a huge expense that has to be done yearly.
Team thinner TP
Thanks Nancy!
What’s the name of the vacuum?
The one that is like mine is the Laresar :) amzn.to/3KZZejH
If you want less dust buy yourselves a Miele vaccuum cleaner that not only sucks well like the dyson does but it retains what it sucks. No other products beats that. After using the Miele there's no dust on surfaces and it feels cleaner. It comes with different hepa filters too. I used to live in a wool carpeted home and it was sooo clean and dust free. We could walk a month on those carpets and not get our socks dirty. We left shoes outside the main living area.
Wool, wood, linen, cotton natural and healthy materials with positive ions and a good hoover makes a huge difference. Dysons might adveritise their sucking ability but what about their retaining quality??? People fall for the adverts.
Thank you for sharing!
@@tarynmaria_ You are most welcome. Nothing beats a Miele. They made the first washing machines.
Bricks, everyone a dust catcher.
My bricks are coated and never seem to get dusty. Love them!
Who doesn’t change their sheets once a week? Yuck
That is a personal choice.
Dust comes in no matter what we do.
Wait, what? You have a dyson that you have to hold the "on" button on to use it? Oh hell no.
Yes! I thought they were all like that ha!
Thicker toilet paper is bad for the environment. The water treatment plants have to deal with it because it won't dispose of itself. And if you have a septic field you are asking for trouble.
great point!!
i was my sheets every 2 days
Thank you for sharing!
It’s not sponsored? She was given it to her free
Sponsorships are when brands pay for content. This is not sponsored.
Dust comes from dead skin and hair from pets and humans. You can never be rid of it. My husband has psoriasis so we have more dust than ever before. Bc he’s constantly shedding skin at an accelerated rate. I’m not going to,feel shame about dust. Sorry, not sorry.
No shame here!
Who is this video aimed at? I would've loved actual tipps, but telling people to vacuum to avoid dust is the same as telling them to clean their dishes after eating if they dislike mould...
Well these are the things to do to keep dust away. Some of these tips prevent dust while others help to manage it.
I watched the whole video and there was a lot more advice than just vacuuming!!
Been there done that. Such a waste of time video. Common sense.
Love that for you!
What is the reason for leaving a rude, unnecessary comment? (I truly wonder.)
There are many who really need and or love this video. 😊
Girl, you talk about cleaning all the time but your porch and door is filthy.
Girl, this is from the DC pollen we have in the springtime.
How rude
@@HR-re6mr it's true
@mycharles3340 is still rude. Did you not lear as a child you are not supposed to say everything that comes into your mind?
If not, please learn it now. 😊
Yeah, it’s hard to vacuum the trees and grass and streets and sidewalks…. They tend to produce a lot of pollen and dust and dirt. I could power wash my porch every day and it will still get dusty.
Putting throw pillows on bed waste of time you won’t find them in top finest hotels in London ♥️🇬🇧
Thanks for sharing!