How To Reduce Dust In Your Home (DUST-PROOFING Hacks!)

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • Today we’re showing you how to reduce dust in the home, keeping your space cleaner for longer. If you want to dust-proof your house, keep watching!
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  • @sandraleigh4023
    @sandraleigh4023 Před 2 lety +3265

    How to reduce dust: Clean.

  • @emptybottle2405
    @emptybottle2405 Před 2 lety +405

    This isn’t a hack. This is “clean yo house”

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +16

      We hope that the tips were helpful!

    • @reixie
      @reixie Před 2 lety +7

      @@ExpertHomeTips Air purifier and dehumidifiers are definitely helpful :)

  • @Linda-bj3bb
    @Linda-bj3bb Před 2 lety +199

    I work in a hospital the surfaces are damp dusted daily, the floors are swept and mopped daily. We use an all-purpose cleaner in warm water. Infection control has proven that this is the best solution for dust and it also reduces infections. Dust carries germs obviously.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +7

      Thanks for sharing! Great tips.

    • @Shelly-op1kx
      @Shelly-op1kx Před 2 měsíci +1

      This is it and you have to do it daily. Truly. If you let it get ahead of you in the least bit, it can become competition that can cause you to lag in the race. If you stay on top of it, you can always lead the race. If you fall behind it can make you feel like you’ll never catch up and like you’re losing the battle. I’m there.😔

    • @celestial.dreamer7028
      @celestial.dreamer7028 Před měsícem

      Right. Dusting is worst damn cloth cleaning is most effective

    • @sisg.official
      @sisg.official Před měsícem +1

      You also have thousands of people entering the building daily. In your home, not so many. Daily mopping is not necessary. I mop every Saturday

    • @lazylurkerbro9855
      @lazylurkerbro9855 Před 15 dny

      ….I’ve… never actually considered that dust might contain germs

  • @epiphanyx3705
    @epiphanyx3705 Před rokem +56

    My mum was a super cleaner
    & she had a live in cleaner ,
    before she died she told
    me, " dont waste too much
    time cleaning ".
    Life is too short ,
    Dust to Dust
    Ashes to Ashes.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před rokem +4

      That's a nice way of thinking! That's why we like to make cleaning easier and faster.

    • @opal1076
      @opal1076 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Dayuuuum! that's so cool 😮, thanks. God bless her soul.

    • @AKHWJ3ST
      @AKHWJ3ST Před měsícem

      Phyllis Diller used to say, "you wash the dishes and sweep the floor and 6 months later you have to do it all over again". Or something like that.

    • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
      @Starry_Night_Sky7455 Před měsícem

      So her live in cleaner took many paid days off? Ha ha!

  • @applejacks971
    @applejacks971 Před rokem +341

    Another item that can be easily overlooked are ceiling fans. The top side of the blades collect a LOT of dust. Be sure to dust them off before you reverse the fan in the Spring/Fall.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před rokem +8

      Great suggestion!

    • @lonniemcclure4538
      @lonniemcclure4538 Před rokem +12

      I remember once seeing slip-on cloth covers for a ceiling fan's blades that were MEANT to collect dust, and could then be pulled off and tossed in the washer. While I'm not certain it was a good idea overall, I couldn't argue with the fact they would effectively collect dust in the air.

    • @Jumbaride
      @Jumbaride Před 10 měsíci +3

      @applejacks971 This is exactly why I got rid of all the ceiling fans in my home. 🤧

    • @jennaedinger
      @jennaedinger Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah I learned that the hard way 😂

    • @NizineToFizive
      @NizineToFizive Před 2 měsíci

      Fridge

  • @vaska1999
    @vaska1999 Před 11 měsíci +73

    I do literally all of those things and still fight a daily fight with the dust in my 130-year-old house. Old houses are dust traps and seem to produce dust out of their own bricks and woodwork!

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 10 měsíci +15

      To minimise dust in your 130-year-old house, regularly seal cracks and gaps, and use high-quality air filters in your HVAC system. Additionally, maintain a consistent cleaning routine, including dusting with damp cloths or microfibre dusters, and consider investing in a HEPA vacuum cleaner.

    • @princessleiajjb
      @princessleiajjb Před 9 měsíci +8

      Yes. This is true! One apartment I lived in had a stone wall, which was constantly releasing bits of sand and mortar 😵‍💫

    • @MariJane06
      @MariJane06 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Do you have any bamboo charcoal bags? They help with dust, pollen, pet allergens, bad odors, excess moisture and they help eliminate pathogens and chemicals.
      Also, a few plants like Ivy, rubber and spider plants can help with dust. I'm sure there's a lot more but those are the only ones I can't think of. Plus they help clean the air and some can also purify the air of chemicals and stuff too.

    • @bioLarzen
      @bioLarzen Před 5 měsíci +5

      The sad truth is that there is no easy and comfy way to get rid of dust, especially if you happen to live in a dusty area. Cleaning regularly (and, in this case, regularly means rather frequently) is the only way. No wonder with all the technical advancement of our times, there is still no effective household de-dusting device, a gadget that's designed for this very purpose. Something you just put down somewhere in your home and it collects the airborne dust without you needing to do anything, unlike hoovers and cleaning cloths you have to carry around. And for dust settled on surfaces other than the floor... good luck with that. Dust is an especially tricky bastard.

    • @muth7813
      @muth7813 Před 4 měsíci +3

      You're not alone. I live in a fairly new home (circa 1989) and I have the same problem mostly due to a forced hot air heating system. Even being diligent with changing the furnace filter, there's always dust. I think it has hiding places and jumps out at the first opportunity. Never ends!

  • @skaruts
    @skaruts Před 2 lety +291

    One thing I do periodically on my door mats and carpets is to hang them and give them a good hosing. Running water takes a lot of the dirt/dust with it. I started doing this because I noticed that no matter how much/often I'd shake the mats they never stopped releasing dust, like they had infinite amounts of it. The first time I hosed down my door mats the water came out of them dark...

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +21

      That's a brilliant idea!

    • @710LENNY
      @710LENNY Před 2 lety +36

      In the summer, with nice weather, we have been known to take our area rugs outside and use the pressure hose on them. If there are any stains, we treat them with mild soap and water, but really the pressure hose works wonders. Needless to say, we do not do this with expensive rugs. And often, when it comes to those mats we tend to leave at exterior doors to wipe our feet, we generally use them seasonally, buy them cheap and replace regularly.

    • @fedupwelsh7211
      @fedupwelsh7211 Před 2 lety +17

      @@710LENNY good for the planet there. Just wash them!

    • @mechkitten
      @mechkitten Před 2 lety +19

      Throw in a few drops of Dawn dish soap and it helps the water get stuff out faster.

    • @amimia3104
      @amimia3104 Před rokem +7

      wish I could do that living in a apartment :(

  • @MPam1619
    @MPam1619 Před rokem +108

    It's also important to replace your hvac unit's filter every month or so. They collect a lot of dust and will keep it in circulation if it's not changed. Dusty furniture is a sign it's not been changed in a while. Thanks for your video.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před rokem +2

      Great tip!

    • @B_HarTz
      @B_HarTz Před rokem +2

      Yes every central hearing and air have filters. Buy the premium filters and replace every 3 months especially depending where you live… country, city, pollution , pets inside home etc etc etc

    • @JimV90
      @JimV90 Před rokem +6

      That makes no sense. A dirty filter simply means the airflow will be restricted and make your furnace/ac work harder. It won't make a room dustier. That would only happen if you took the filter out.

    • @73foup
      @73foup Před rokem

      My filter is never dirty and my furnace is only 3 years old. We have so much dust and can’t figure out why our filter is not collecting dust. We’ve tried several filters.

    • @ericgeorgetruckgrilling
      @ericgeorgetruckgrilling Před rokem +1

      The HVAC filter is to protect the HVAC system. I have been told not to put higher than a merv 8 in otherwise it will put a strain on the blower motor.

  • @Max-nt7ho
    @Max-nt7ho Před 2 lety +106

    Not wearing outdoor shoes indoor not just keeping dust away, it also keeps germs away. Each of our windows have 2 panes of glass, and the blind is built in between the 2 panes. No dusting of blinds needed, just clean the glass. I like that. ❤️

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +3

      Good point!

    • @stiaininbeglan3844
      @stiaininbeglan3844 Před 2 lety +9

      I've pretty much always wanted windows like that. ❤️

    • @Max-nt7ho
      @Max-nt7ho Před 2 lety +14

      The windows’ brand is Pella, in case u r interested in checking it out.

    • @MsLilly200
      @MsLilly200 Před rokem +1

      My apartment used to have that.... Then we got new windows... :|

    • @PlayshotKalo
      @PlayshotKalo Před rokem +3

      Yeah this is why I don’t own indoor pets. All that in and out they do throughout the day spreads outdoor germs and dirt all over the house. Not to mention all the pet hair and skin flakes that get everywhere. Plus the heartache when a loved pet dies alone is enough for me to not want to go through that again

  • @robinsong7298
    @robinsong7298 Před 2 lety +179

    Frequently doing the dusting, vacuum,sweep,mop routine really improves the situation.
    Routinely changing all filters for any air handler, if it's a dehumidifier, humidifier, heater, air cooler, air cleaner, ETC greatly improves the situation also.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +5

      Great tip!

    • @joecool4656
      @joecool4656 Před rokem +3

      And make sure the vacuum is also not tossing dust into the air

    • @carinaelizabethpaul9785
      @carinaelizabethpaul9785 Před rokem +4

      Swiffer dry cloths work awesome so that dust doesn't just go up in the air with sweeping. I'm doing all these tips everyday.

  • @lonniemcclure4538
    @lonniemcclure4538 Před rokem +156

    Tip: To clean curtains, toss them in your dryer and use the no heat setting. Regarding the humidifier, don't buy one without checking the humidity level first. For my living area, I've often had to run a humidifier into the early summer. I've yet to see the humidity go high enough anywhere but my bathroom to even consider a dehumidifier. Regarding carpets, the first time you pull up a wall-to-wall carpet and the padding underneath it, you'll likely find the desire to remove them all.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před rokem +11

      Using the no heat setting on the dryer is a safe way to clean curtains, and checking the humidity level before buying a humidifier can prevent problems like mould growth. Removing wall-to-wall carpet and padding can be rewarding, but it's important to take proper precautions like wearing a mask and gloves.

    • @caesar7734
      @caesar7734 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I don’t have a dryer. I hang my clothes outside to dry.

    • @clairer342
      @clairer342 Před 7 měsíci

      @@caesar7734Do you have seasonal allergies? You might want a dryer or a dehumidifier and hang clothes indoors instead

    • @KittenBowl1
      @KittenBowl1 Před 7 měsíci +3

      It really depends on where you live. If you live in Vegas or Arizona, you do need humidifier not dehumidifier. And it’s like being in dry oven and single digit humidity. But in where I live humidity in boiling summer is 90%. People local to the area usually know its humidity levels and it’s not the dust we worry about it’s mold and mildew. In winter it gets super dry. So it’s seasonal as well in where each person lives.

    • @pauljsavagejr
      @pauljsavagejr Před 2 měsíci

      Humidity or relative humidity? I actually don't know the difference

  • @lauren8407
    @lauren8407 Před 2 lety +106

    I prefer curtains and to minimize dust I wash once a year or more depending and I will take them down and run them through and air fluff cycle one or two times - removes a ton of dust real easy!

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +4

      Great suggestion!

    • @JoojieXD
      @JoojieXD Před 2 lety +2

      I live in the country and curtains accumulate just as much as any of surface. I would prefer a hard surface so then frequent cleaning is easier. Curtains are a bigger inconvenience

    • @ninamarkovic4853
      @ninamarkovic4853 Před 2 lety +6

      My son has a bad dust allergy..i use material for curtains that i wash weekly and have tiled the window sills ..blinds are hard to clean and remind me of renting..boo to blinds!!

  • @christineadamitus9824
    @christineadamitus9824 Před 2 lety +401

    I'm going to have to disagree with the whole blind vs curtains, slat blinds are extremely time consuming to clean, I clean professionally and slat blinds collect way more dust than slat blinds, curtains are much easier to shake off, or take down to clean, even vacuume, slat blinds are the WORST

    • @peterpiper5300
      @peterpiper5300 Před 2 lety +68

      i prefer curtains as well. throw them in the washing machine. easy.

    • @Lindasromperroom
      @Lindasromperroom Před 2 lety +16

      Plantation Shutters are the best option. Wide slats. Although curtains can be thrown in the wash I would need to do it monthly in Arizona!

    • @redmusze
      @redmusze Před 2 lety +17

      Agree. With curtains, its really a matter of the fabric being used. Blind are a nightmare.

    • @katydidiy
      @katydidiy Před 2 lety +7

      I use cellular blinds and wash them in the bathtub once or twice a year. Squeeze out the water and hang right back up fully extended to dry. Only takes a few hours.

    • @teerich2011
      @teerich2011 Před 2 lety +26

      Slat blinds dustier than slat blinds?

  • @camilascatonebedin3002
    @camilascatonebedin3002 Před 2 lety +135

    A lot of helpful tips! Thanks! I just moved out of my parents home and suddenly the floor is so dusty, so I was just looking for some helpful hints on things I could be overlooking as someone who is not used to dusting. I got even more advice than I was hoping to get.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +8

      Thank you for the lovely feedback! We're glad we could help.

    • @reachammad
      @reachammad Před rokem +6

      Yeah no, that's because your parents would clean the house and apparently you thought it was magic

    • @anemptyspace
      @anemptyspace Před 10 měsíci +21

      ​@@reachammadno need to bash the person, they're clearly young and not yet experienced but willing to learn and improve since they're watching this video, and that's what matters. Mastery and understanding will come with training and experience.

    • @moneygangceo
      @moneygangceo Před 2 měsíci

      What did you do to find a cheap house

  • @MightyGandolf
    @MightyGandolf Před 2 lety +62

    Never thought id be looking up a how to dust your house video until i bought a house with a fire place, it seems like the dust will never leave!!!

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +4

      We hope these tips can help! You could look at having the hole blocked up?

    • @gldnglow
      @gldnglow Před 2 lety +1

      I went from having boiler heat to forced air AND a fireplace.

    • @Nunyabzinss
      @Nunyabzinss Před 2 lety +2

      Close the vent and clean out the fireplace when not in use never use a vacuum cleaner!

    • @michellebyrom6551
      @michellebyrom6551 Před 2 lety +1

      If it's your main heating source there's little you can do. Coal fires mean you can dust the room every hour. It's possible to get metal carriers that enclose the ashtray under the grate. That at least let's you take the worst of the dust outside without the wind spreading it. If the fire doesn't have an ashtray you really need one. Shovelling and sweeping ashes produces a lot of dust and coughing. When my coal-fired stove was replaced by a gas boiler I gained 20 minutes every morning and have to do a tenth of the cleaning.

  • @charlesdahmital8095
    @charlesdahmital8095 Před rokem +49

    Depending on the type and size of your windows-
    I have sash style windows that have an opening that fits a furnace air filter quite nicely.
    The window can be opened the filter set into the track and the window closed down to the filter.
    Filters come in many different sizes and configurations and small gaps can be taken up
    with a bit of cut to fit foam.

  • @jkp62
    @jkp62 Před rokem +12

    We have wood floors through out the entire house except tile in the wet areas. I use area rugs in our bedrooms and the living room only, all other rooms are plain floors (could never understand carpet or rugs under a dining table as food and drink spills occur especially with children). I incorporate all your tips and they make a BIG difference not only in dust but keeps the air fresh in the house. Our air purifiers are close to being replaced, we have been saving for higher quality ones for a bit) as we keep small ones in all the bedrooms and a large one in our living room, family room and laundry room.

  • @martinomakes9962
    @martinomakes9962 Před 2 lety +22

    This video was so satisfying and pertinent, gonna use these in my life for SURE, thank you for sharing!!!!

  • @FR-tb7xh
    @FR-tb7xh Před rokem +17

    Great vid! I can add a few new ones, some of them are about more hidden root causes …
    1. Clean out your fireplace of any ash. Even the slightest draft will send clouds of fine residual ash particles into the air, even if the damper and fireplace doors are closed, especially if you have a fan on.
    2. Forgo all window treatments except maybe roller shades or vertical blinds which can be rolled up most of the day or don’t collect much dust in the first place.
    3. Always use chemical, wet, or microfiber dustcloths. Never use a feather duster - they just send dust airborne!
    4. Put all laundry away, don’t let it sit in baskets.
    5. Really limit the spaces your pets (esp. birds) have access to.
    6. Close interior doors. It can help isolate the problem rooms that need the most attention.
    7. When dusting or hose vacuuming, start with any AC or forced air ducts in the ceiling or high on the walls. Wait 10 minutes for any freed and uncaptured dust to settle. Then vacuum the next lower tier and wait 10 minutes. Repeat with every tier until you’re doing the floor.
    8. If you’ve done all this vid says plus mine, too, and you still have inexplicable levels of dust, consider wet-wiping the ceilings and walls - many modern paints emit fine particles as they age.

    • @aleksandra...
      @aleksandra... Před 11 měsíci +2

      thank you for that no 8!
      I have a lot more fine dust in a smaller (more dry) room, that has some... like fabric softener/powder laundry detergent smell (while I'm not using either of those)
      puzzling, but what you said makes so much sense.

    • @FR-tb7xh
      @FR-tb7xh Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@aleksandra... Very interesting. I googled the subject, and I’m reading Febreeze and especially oil-based air fresheners leave residue wherever they’re used. The fix is the same as for nicotine on ceilings and walls (and take as much work to remove)!

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Wonderful tips! Thank you for sharing.

    • @clairer342
      @clairer342 Před 7 měsíci

      These are great! If you can’t change window treatments, wash curtains regularly, and use tongs with old socks to dust blinds! 😂

  • @flossyjones8578
    @flossyjones8578 Před 2 lety +23

    I am a dust expert. I think the sheets and the comforters on the bed or the biggest collectors of dust should take them outside and shake them once a week. If you notice your nightstands they have dust on them because when you pick up the covers to put them over you dust goes flying.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, that's a really good point!

    • @hajarworld451
      @hajarworld451 Před 2 lety +1

      So what is the best sheet to use and duvet inner ?

    • @NeelSea
      @NeelSea Před rokem +4

      We have this problem, our bedrooms the worst but now that we’ve noticed it when the sun is shining in our room, we are aware dust comes out of all our clothes as well. The majority of our dust comes from clothes and bedding. No matter how clean they are, if we shake them small dust particles you can see in the light. Is this normal? Or is our washing machine or something making it worse? Ive shaken new clothes straight from the store and see it, but maybe not as bad as after we wash the items.

  • @susanstewart1402
    @susanstewart1402 Před 2 měsíci +5

    We were finding that dust would reappear within 3 days of vacuuming and dusting. It was frustrating. We then cleaned every square inch such as inside the furnace vents, the basement storage locations, under every piece of furniture, and the tops of all cabinets. Dust problem disappeared. It must have been sneaking out from hidden locations and repopulating central areas. A lot of work. Built ins make a lot of sense given our experience.

    • @cjay233
      @cjay233 Před měsícem

      Interesting........I'll have to try the under the furniture.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 22 dny

      It's great to hear you got it under control!

    • @susanstewart1402
      @susanstewart1402 Před 22 dny

      @@ExpertHomeTips But it needs doing again .. same problem. I find that non-coastal areas tend to be dusty for some reason.

  • @teroblepuns
    @teroblepuns Před rokem +18

    Clutter is the reason I'm watching this in the first place. I want lots of stuff to be displayed and also reduce the amount of dust in the air to settle down on my stuff

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před rokem

      That's a great idea!

    • @jaysilver9193
      @jaysilver9193 Před měsícem +2

      Maybe consider displaying your collections in glass cabinets, so you only have to dust the cabinets and your items are protected from dust and breakage as well?

  • @lindalandrum9232
    @lindalandrum9232 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Another tip, empty the vacuum cleaner after you finish vacuuming. Then, clean the canister filter, and brush from time to time; they're fully washable as long as they're allowed to fully dry. Oh, and mattresses can be vacuumed if needed or sealed with a hypoallergenic cover. If you do keep carpet, owning a carpet cleaner with a furniture attachment is a must. Also, wipe down walls and ceilings, they collect dust, too. I find that a swiffer with a slightly damp washcloth does wonders, if these surfaces are smooth.

    • @pauljs75
      @pauljs75 Před 8 měsíci

      They likely never read the manual for that model vac, because they let it fill up into the cyclone separator. I have one in the same model series, and that's more than 4cm past where it should be emptied. Looking at that part of this video was like 🤦‍♂ even if the rest was good.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 6 měsíci

      Great tips! Thanks for sharing.

  • @blackhagalaz
    @blackhagalaz Před rokem +15

    This year we invested into an electrical mop (vacuum that has a water tank and sweeps the floors while vacuuming". I love that thing! We have ferrets who rumage behind dusty furniture and basically act like little dusters, and of course, little bits of kibble and cat litter go everywhere. Our broom was always filthy from dusting all of that up before sweeping, and it just felt like mushing the dirt around. This electrical Mopp does both at once, and I am always amazed how much filth I take out when I clean the dirty water tank. Our floors have been considerably cleaner since, and I clean up more often because it's kinda fun. Only downside was the high price, and maintenance can be annoying.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před rokem +4

      That sounds amazing!

    • @bnalejandro7
      @bnalejandro7 Před rokem +2

      What brand

    • @sam12587
      @sam12587 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I second the question of brand; make/model.

    • @blackhagalaz
      @blackhagalaz Před 7 měsíci

      @@sam12587 The Brand is tineco. We have Model floor one s3. I think if id buy one again I would choose the s5 though. Its more expensive but you have a bigger water tank and the brush geht's closer to the wall. With the s3 there is always a little area up to the wall the mopp cant reach

    • @Carolokie3
      @Carolokie3 Před 5 měsíci

      I want to know what brand of vac/mop you use as well please.❤

  • @kherise
    @kherise Před rokem +34

    Thank you for this great video. I can proudly say that I already put in practice the vast majority of tips. Daily vacuum and not entering the house with shoes on are most important for me and more on the eye of keeping the house clean on daily basis. (Especially if you also have lots of inside pets as I do 😅😊)
    Btw the air purifier also helps a lot with the bad odors. I work at my office with my 5 dogs around and the purifier helps a lot to keep the air odorless 😜
    The curtains- the cloth ones are way easier to pull down, wash in the washing machine and hang up again and they look way more cozier and elegant in the home.

  • @doloresm7396
    @doloresm7396 Před 2 lety +89

    I put on an N-95 mask, protective goggles, remove the animals from the area and use a freakin' leaf blower. I leave the house, let the dust settle and the vacuuming begins. Remember the viruses and bacteria that lurk in dust. I use that damn leaf blower on everything including the back of the refrigerator, the blower motor in the basement to remove dust from wiring. At the same time I check the condition of the wiring. The back of the dryer & washer. Underneath the stacked dryer & washer which no one can get to properly. Anything of light weight or very valuable is moved out of the way. This thing will blow the house down. I have no dust.

  • @WorkIt-SarahAziz33
    @WorkIt-SarahAziz33 Před 10 měsíci

    EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR. thank you!

  • @soundmapper
    @soundmapper Před 2 lety +21

    I have a lot of dust. Wood floors throughout too. I bought an nice air filter to help, but I think it's not really making a big difference. I think it has to do with our dryer, covering laundry for a family, so it may be something to consider. My outlet piping looks secure though.. I have been dumping the lint out in a trash can away from the laundry room, and when the sun is shining on that area, I can see lint particles fly away like a swarm of locust lol.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +1

      It could be! Dust can also be more obvious with wood floors, sadly.

    • @LordZoth6292
      @LordZoth6292 Před rokem +4

      You should get your air ducts cleaned for your air conditioner and dryer exhaust. Itll reduce fire risks but help allergens

    • @dob8240
      @dob8240 Před 11 měsíci

      Don't open your windows...😢

  • @clairer342
    @clairer342 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I have noticed that dusting flings a lot of dust. I use a handheld vacuum with different attachments to dust different items. And be sure to empty the canister and clean/replace the filter on your vacuum as recommended! I do it outside and downwind of me and the house. I am pretty sensitive to dust, so I’ll even wear a mask if I am cleaning an area that was really bad.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Lovely tip!

    • @msdimi01
      @msdimi01 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I started doing this too. I mean using a vacuun for collecting dust. After it I go over it with a wet cloth.

  • @ozziemartz5481
    @ozziemartz5481 Před 2 lety +16

    Also what makes a big difference is to vacuum or change your furnace filters,we have a furnace that my hubby vacuum 's once a month, this is especially good for those that have allergies or asthma.

  • @insanekiller8765
    @insanekiller8765 Před rokem +2

    Omg thank you so much I was always cleaning my dishes with my mops and brushes, who would've know you could clean the floor with it, am sure even the company which made the brushes didn't know what they ware even making, thank you for such an extremely helpful life hack

  • @user-ms1sw2lb9p
    @user-ms1sw2lb9p Před 2 lety +1

    My mom taught me very well, thank you !❣️😊

  • @claudiamiller7730
    @claudiamiller7730 Před rokem +18

    This I have learned - NEVER “dust” using a damp cloth! You’ll just drive that dirt into the surface you are trying to clean….and this is particularly true of wood surfaces like trim, which often has a slightly rough surface. Word!!

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před rokem +8

      But it's not a problem on smooth surfaces!

    • @paul-andrehenegar551
      @paul-andrehenegar551 Před rokem +2

      Thanks for the advice. I didn't realize this until now. I found it especially true for book covers. I'm cleaning them with a dry microfiber cloth now.

  • @bobrobertsNotUrBob
    @bobrobertsNotUrBob Před rokem +6

    Best changes i made was sealing the ceiling gaps and cracks (so much dust would come in from the roof/attic area), if you able to be sure to vaccum that attic area. we use our vacuum outside with long hoses thru the window (if you have money buy a good vaccum which doesnt blow dust back around as you are using it, but for me, simply using the vacuum outside thru the window made a big difference. You could also use mesh to block dust getting in thru open windows, you still have some air flow without the dust. Laundry dryer machines produce a lot of dust, be sure to clean the filters often or use a fan to blow air out a window when using this machine. keeping your garden area watered and make sure there are no open sandy areas. avoid leafblowers, they not only increase dust but are actually harmful in that they are lifting heavy metals and bacterias from the ground and blowing them around (they should actually be banned)

  • @spotlight1220
    @spotlight1220 Před rokem +1

    Outstanding information! Thanks 😊

  • @mahmoodmoossavi243
    @mahmoodmoossavi243 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent lessons.
    Thank you very much.
    Liked and Subscribed.

  • @Manic.miner2077
    @Manic.miner2077 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Can confirm a dehumidifier is brilliant and really does work. 👍

  • @33Jenesis
    @33Jenesis Před 2 lety +10

    Carpet hides dust so it looks cleaner. I put luxury vinyl planks last year and notice dust and hair easily. It forces me to clean my floor more often.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +3

      It depends if you want your floors to BE clean or LOOK clean! It might be a pain to keep up with, but you can rest assured that your vinyl flooring is probably much cleaner than a carpet would be.

  • @Allyplectura
    @Allyplectura Před rokem +1

    Such a helpfu; video, thank you so much! Im ready to clean!

  • @marvalentin7322
    @marvalentin7322 Před 2 lety +1

    What can i say, simply, THANK YOU!

  • @jessiemichelle5642
    @jessiemichelle5642 Před 2 lety +10

    I put mattress and pillow protectors on all my, well, mattresses and pillows. Not just the ones that cover the top, encasements that zip. That way dust can't get deep into the mattresses/pillows and it keeps any dust there already contained until I can afford to buy new ones.

  • @srividyasbhat6987
    @srividyasbhat6987 Před 2 lety +11

    We have been doing all these in India except bringing in air purifier or dehumidifier. Thank you very much for that tip 👍

  • @jefflaw1764
    @jefflaw1764 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for very common sense tips!

  • @longstoryshorts6249
    @longstoryshorts6249 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Good advices actually. Sorry for anyone who was looking for a magical solution. Myself included. Cleaning and i would say cleaning regularly is rhe only solution. Thank you for the video. It was helpful for me ❤

  • @Ohkeh640
    @Ohkeh640 Před 2 lety +9

    I bought an air purifier :) I vacuume every so often in my bedroom it’s soooo dusty
    Do u use a damp microfibre cloth or dry one

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +2

      We hope the air purifier helps! I would suggest a damp microfibre, but both will work.

    • @mishmacD26
      @mishmacD26 Před 2 měsíci

      Endust spray works just about everywhere.

  • @HzFvr
    @HzFvr Před 2 lety +4

    Good tips YES always dust/clean top to bottom.Don't forget baseboards.

  • @maryngshwuling9916
    @maryngshwuling9916 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing 🌈

  • @NathalieMH-sr2lk
    @NathalieMH-sr2lk Před 2 dny +1

    Thanks I am learning all this

  • @AussieBrit
    @AussieBrit Před 2 lety +12

    Yeah, I live in a house with a dirt road out front that perfectly aligns with the northwesterly winds. I have no fly screens or anything else on my windows. I choose not to have curtains, blinds etc because I live in the middle of acreage with no overlooking neighbours. However, I do get a lot of dust all over. I am not a minimalist and never will be so, I learn to live with it, "spring" cleaning a couple of times a year.

    • @mechkitten
      @mechkitten Před 2 lety +1

      My dream home would have integrated blinds within a double pane window.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +1

      Sometimes it's the only way!

    • @16erectionist43
      @16erectionist43 Před 2 lety

      Same here. Living on gravel road is a losing battle. Just keep the windows closed and some air moving through the AC or furnace filter.

    • @FeelingShred
      @FeelingShred Před 2 lety +2

      After living in an old wooden house in a rural area in the middle of nowhere, I had the impression it was much cleaner there than the "modern" concrete houses I lived in big cities? Not sure if it's just my impression, but there was never mold, barely any dust to clean, wooden floors were SO NICE too... I don't know man... sometimes I think this "modern" life is not modern at all

    • @teriandjacobsworld
      @teriandjacobsworld Před 2 lety

      I also live on a dirt road then behind my house there's a company that moves rock's Mon - Fri and I can't keep up with this dust, I'm constantly using a swifter and a steam cleaner.

  • @sunseeker1359246
    @sunseeker1359246 Před 2 lety +24

    Forgot an obvious, the a/c furnace filter should be frequently changed.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety

      That's a very good suggestion! They aren't too common in the UK, which is where we are based.

    • @dr4391
      @dr4391 Před 2 lety

      Or vacuumed monthly outside of house and returned to furnace.

  • @martaescobar7625
    @martaescobar7625 Před rokem +1

    In Florida you get a lot of sand, you have some very good tips. First thing I did when I moved into my house was take out all the carpets. I have the smallest indoor/outdoor area rugs so I can take outside and hose down/wash, hang on my fence to dry. Inside/outside the door mats perfect, yard shoes/clogs by each entrance I can step out of as I come in........and vacuum, vacuum, vacuum......especially if you have ceiling fans....hey it's Florida;)

  • @marycaird3343
    @marycaird3343 Před rokem +2

    Wow people are very passionate about their cleaning 😊

  • @reddmeade3935
    @reddmeade3935 Před rokem +8

    Another tip is to dust surfaces using a damp microfiber cloth and regularly rinse and wring out as you clean. This catches dust rather than spreading it around.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před rokem +1

      Lovely idea!

    • @martaescobar7625
      @martaescobar7625 Před rokem +2

      I got lucky one day and saw $1.00 canisters of pop up sanitizer towels...yea I bought a bunch, and now I am spoiled. I have 7 indoor/outdoor cats that think it's all theirs......it kind of is:) I feed them in the morning and use these towels to clean all surfaces....easy peesy. Wipe down everything, and if they left me a present or hacked up a hairball, wipe & toss......I think I got spoiled......

  • @normathompson8011
    @normathompson8011 Před 2 lety +5

    Beyond outstanding. You haven’t missed a thing!!

  • @ExpertHomeTips
    @ExpertHomeTips  Před 3 lety +2

    Do you have any dusting tips? Share them with our subscribers in the comments! ✨

  • @JP-ri1wf
    @JP-ri1wf Před měsícem +1

    Excellent video. The only thing I would add is indoor high oxygen releasing plants and when dusting, use a vacuum wand with upholstery attatchment.

  • @tsunamis82
    @tsunamis82 Před rokem +3

    I never dust and have Wood burner which creates untold amounts of dust/fine ash. When I see dust build up I use a damp cloth and rinse it out. Can’t see the point of flicking dust in the air to just settle again. I also open windows at both ends of the house to get rid of humidity. Drapes get a vacuum and a wash every year and I bought an expensive vacuum cleaner that has many filters and a great suction.

  • @zodiacfml
    @zodiacfml Před 8 měsíci +3

    I thought you are not going to mention vacuuming daily which you placed in number 5. For me it is number 1 as I've learned that it reduces overall dust throughout the house. It takes a while for dust build-up on furniture or surfaces. We don't have to clean the dust filters of air-conditioners as often. My room AC's dust filter has not been cleaned for almost two years or maybe as long since I bought an air purifier for my room. I don't think I need to do better or upgrade from our setup as being too clean makes one too sensitive to dust which is present outdoors.
    Sweeping should be done if truly needed. you only do sweeping for debris that are not suitable for vacuuming like dense or wet or oily objects.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 6 měsíci +2

      That's right! Vacuuming daily can significantly reduce dust throughout the house, making other cleaning tasks, like air-conditioner filter maintenance, less frequent. Balancing your cleaning routineessentialtant to avoid excessive sensitivity to dust, and sweeping should be reserved for debris that can't be easily vacuumed.

  • @Ohkeh640
    @Ohkeh640 Před 2 lety +2

    I have the same mop as you :) do you use warm water? Any floor soap? I have wooden floors
    And carpets in bedroom

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety

      We tend to use warm water and Flash floor cleaner!

    • @AKHWJ3ST
      @AKHWJ3ST Před 2 lety

      Squeeze your mop as dry as you possibly can and rinse mop often. You don't have to use any cleaner in the mop water if you mop often.

  • @lovethosebudgies
    @lovethosebudgies Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have 7 birds in an open room, thankfully with laminate flooring. I find it amazing how much more dust there is throughout the rest of the house. Vacuuming daily in the bird room really helps, and it's easy to damp mop there. I use a damp paintbrush (with some cleaner in the water) throughout the home. You can dust at light speed before vacuuming lol. It's a game changer.

  • @brookes4802
    @brookes4802 Před rokem +6

    We moved from a flat with all wood floors to a house with carpets in all areas except bathrooms and kitchen In the flat dust and hair would fly around and look awful, although the same amount of dust and hair would be in the carpet it’s far less obvious. I think the real issue is just to hoover more regularly, I certainly wouldn’t get hard flooring again

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing your perspective! Worth considering.

    • @Amy-cr5pd
      @Amy-cr5pd Před 5 měsíci

      I agree. Carpet at least traps the dirt until you're ready to clean it. As long as you actually ARE cleaning it regularly, it shouldn't cause or create any more dust than tile.

  • @ozziemartz5481
    @ozziemartz5481 Před 2 lety +7

    The best vacuum for cleaning are Rain bow vacuum because the base holds water, which catches the dust and dirt because the water is you're filter. Where as using a vacuum that has filters looks like it is cleaning,but the filter gets dirty fast,thus you don't have the suction power and it then just blows dust back into the air

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety

      Sounds great!

    • @jayegarza3455
      @jayegarza3455 Před 2 lety

      Where do I get a rain bow vacuum please please let me know

    • @spiritcreek9813
      @spiritcreek9813 Před rokem

      I used a rainbow vacuum for about a year. It does a good job, but you must thoroughly clean the unit after every use, and let all parts air dry. Also the water makes it very heavy, and service is very expensive.

    • @jenette16
      @jenette16 Před rokem

      Haven't heard of the rainbow vac in years. Yup, they are good at collecting dust but they are messy too. Their biggest drawback was the motor and housing is made of aluminum, which water shortens the life. Sister had one, it was a l9ve/hate thing. She was shopping yuck water when emptying. Great at not putting dust back in the air tho. Didn't know they still made them.

  • @MalluStyleMultiMedia
    @MalluStyleMultiMedia Před 2 lety +2

    Best to run the centralized AC or heat (or just the fan itself) often and change their filters on time

  • @TammyMartinBLUE
    @TammyMartinBLUE Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you!!!!!

  • @wendysea1693
    @wendysea1693 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you!
    Try living in farmland by the sea where fires are burning every summer. Dust is hell😱

  • @PatelRipalM
    @PatelRipalM Před 2 lety +41

    Ha ha
    I was here to see some hacks but we indian do it in almost daily dusting
    Actually we do much more
    We wash doormats bedsheets every week
    Curtain every six months
    Ceiling fans tubelight ac filters every month
    And broom n mop are our daily companion

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +2

      That's really interesting, Ripal! Thank you for sharing.

    • @sagarprakashchandra7081
      @sagarprakashchandra7081 Před 2 lety +1

      Diwali cleaning. 💥

    • @ash11music
      @ash11music Před 2 lety

      came here to get some new tips and had exactly the same thoughts.

    • @epiphanyx3705
      @epiphanyx3705 Před rokem

      Ha ha
      I have an indian young couple as
      tenants and I was shocked at how
      dirty the appartment was.

  • @mtnshelby7059
    @mtnshelby7059 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I bought a reasonably priced vaccuum robot and i love it.

  • @sueramsey2245
    @sueramsey2245 Před 7 měsíci

    Wouldn’t damp mopping tile without vacuuming cut down the dust just as well & also save time?

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Damp mopping tile floors without vacuuming can reduce dust, but vacuuming first is typically more effective at capturing finer particles and providing a thorough clean. Combining both methods can ensure better dust reduction, particularly in corners and along edges.

  • @janzadventure101
    @janzadventure101 Před rokem +5

    Here's a tip to go along with keeping shoes by the door. I cannot go barefoot anymore due to severe plantar fasciitis. So, I keep slip on "indoor" shoes next to the door.

  • @amitisshahbanu5642
    @amitisshahbanu5642 Před rokem +3

    I always run a dust mop before vacuuming since hair will really clog it up. Sweep Persian rugs with the grain; it amazing how much hair will get caught on them.

  • @aishiya2398
    @aishiya2398 Před 2 lety +2

    thanks

  • @pauljs75
    @pauljs75 Před 8 měsíci

    Have the same series of Shark vacuum (albeit a North American model, but it's something in the 65x or 72x model range which all have the same modular parts that are interchangable), and you're not supposed to let the canister get that full. So another tip is to empty the vac before it gets to the indicated "full" level. The reason for that is when you go past that a lot more dirt goes into the vacuum's filter instead of staying in the canister because of how the cyclonic separator on a bagless vac is supposed to work. And speaking of the filters, clean those out when they look dirty. The schedule on the manual would rather you just have that junk go into the motor instead of having a vacuum that lasts more than 10 years. Make sure to clean/rinse by hand and air dry and never operate without the filters or while filters are still damp from cleaning. Last tip is to never empty a bagless vacuum indoors, always take it to some outdoor bin for emptying otherwise you're spreading all that crap right back in your house.
    Outside of that, cheap home air filters can be made from disposable furnace filter and a box fan - which sometimes works just as well as a more expensive dedicated filtering unit. It sounds crazy, but may be worth it if it can do the job at 1/10 the price.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you for pointing out this oversight! As with any maintenance or air quality improvement measures, it's essential to assess your individual situation and consult with professionals if necessary.

  • @perjalananmasihjauh
    @perjalananmasihjauh Před 2 lety +28

    thats a lot of work.... continues sleeping

    • @lexis2660
      @lexis2660 Před 2 lety +2

      🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀💀 it's 5:00 am and I'm still watching CZcams shorts smh. I want to sleep, but I must continue watching cleaning videos lol I'm obsessed!

  • @Mrs.Silversmith
    @Mrs.Silversmith Před rokem +4

    They say to switch to blinds, but if you have small children (or pets), curtains are so much better. They won't get broken easily and you can throw them in the washer when they get coated with finger/nose prints.

  • @mizzce-ce8403
    @mizzce-ce8403 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Im a duster expert😊😊. I do everything mention in this video and to add I dust under my recliners as well bc dust builds up on the railing to help prevent spiders bc dust can attract them.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing! Spiders are not drawn to dust specifically, but they may be found in dusty areas because dust can provide hiding places and potential prey. Maintaining a clean, clutter-free home and sealing openings can help reduce the presence of spiders.

    • @LA_1984
      @LA_1984 Před 3 měsíci

      Can you share what type of air filter you have and what type of vacuum cleaner you use?

  • @Caddo_Art
    @Caddo_Art Před měsícem

    I just use washable curtains over pull-down shades. I throw the curtains into the wash weekly and wipe down the shades with a damp cloth. My neighbor takes her blinds down and just turns the hose on them outside. So far, so good. You had good basic tips. And don't forget to change those filters in your A/C, heater, air purifier, and vacuum.

  • @johncarter7284
    @johncarter7284 Před rokem +5

    Your heating and cooling system incorporates the most powerful filtration system in your house, use quality filters, keep your ducts clean and if possible use electrostatic tech with re-usable filters. The system is particularly efficient in removing airborne dust when you are vaccuming or dusting so run the blower manually when cleaning.

  • @gabrielebianchi8976
    @gabrielebianchi8976 Před 11 měsíci +8

    I add one, If you are considering buying furniture considering buying cabinets maybe with glass panels so, you don't need to un dust all the staff that you have inside.
    If you have small tables/ shelfs instead you can consider to use the biscuit boxes, the ones I kept have an arabesque slightly embossed on top, enough to be visible but flat enough to clean it completely with a single wipe.

  • @NsskMedia
    @NsskMedia Před 2 lety +1

    Air purifier and problem solve 👍🏼👌🏼

  • @thebusybees2006
    @thebusybees2006 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you

  • @kctyphoon
    @kctyphoon Před 2 lety +15

    Spoiler alert - just because a vacuum advertises a HEPA filter - does not mean all the air is being filtered through it. It simply means the filter itself is capable of achieving that level of filtration - it does not guarantee the appliance using it is SEALED and actually delivering that capability under application. Think placing a HEPA filter 6 inches away from a fan thats sucking in air to filter. Yes, the air passing through the filter is being filtered to HEPA levels, but all the air that can just go around the filter obviously is not. Yet - you’d still be able to advertise “uses HEPA filter” on the box despite the fact its clearly not delivering HEPA level filtration on ALL the air.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety

      That's really interesting - thanks for sharing!

    • @itsmetheinterrupter
      @itsmetheinterrupter Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, what would you recommend please? I'm such a mess with these things and have ocd and live in the middle of a huge city park. It's insects and dust until the end of my days 😩

    • @kctyphoon
      @kctyphoon Před 2 lety +1

      @@itsmetheinterrupter when i was shopping for a new vacuum i settled on a Miele upright. They have a sealed system, premium bags and replaceable charcoal filters to help deal with any odors that comes with having pets in the house. It's not a light vacuum, but offers everything I wanted.

    • @staceys1870
      @staceys1870 Před rokem

      @@kctyphoon How are you liking your Miele and which one did you end up buying? Thank you!

    • @kctyphoon
      @kctyphoon Před rokem

      @@staceys1870 I have an upright model, and I believe it's called the Jazz. At the time there were 3 models with the cat and dog model being the highest with upgraded filters, the small air power brush for the wand, and lights on the front of the machine. I upgraded the filters on my base model to the better ones when I needed to change them. I bought the air powered brush for the wand online, which I dont ever use cause it doesnt work very well. Looking back I do wish I bought a model with lights on the front, cause it makes spotting pet hair much easier. I've probably had this vac for 10 years if I had to guess, and I'm still very happy with it. The bags and filters can be expensive, but they keep the vac from developing bad smells and for me it's worth it. I have a shark, an oreck, and had a kirby too, but in my opinion the Miele is better and I'm not going back to bagless for a main vac. I also have that newer cordless/bagless wyze vac which is good as a supplemental tool but will never replace my Meile. I've had zero problems with the Meile other than having to clean a clog on the head once or twice. The variable suction control also comes in handy doing curtains and small carpeted mats by my front door. It's not a light vac, but not overly heavy and is built very well. It also doesnt tip over when using the accessory wand with attacments like the Shark model I have (newer shark models may be different). I have no complaints. It fits what I need from a vac.

  • @mzcyberbat
    @mzcyberbat Před 2 lety +46

    There is absolutely no reason to replace bedding every year. That is wasteful. As long as they are washed it's not needed

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +1

      Washing bedding is another option! You may need to dry clean it if your machine isn't big enough.

    • @Sorchia56
      @Sorchia56 Před 2 lety +4

      I vacuum the mattresses while washing bedding. Really helps, disgusting at times but makes it better.

    • @eileenfb1948
      @eileenfb1948 Před 2 lety +1

      I agree. If you periodically hang bedding in the sun outdoors, between washes, it will keep dust mites and spores at a much lower level as the sun kills them.

    • @eileenfb1948
      @eileenfb1948 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Sorchia56 a wool, not manmade, blanket over the mattress, then a mattress protector, then your sheet and other bedding will keep the mattress very clean. Still vacuum the mattress of course and wash the blanket and bedding. Hang in sunshine if possible to kill Everything. Assuming that that is possible for you. If the mattress becomes smelly put it in the sunshine too. Might need a strong man.

    • @sherryward5568
      @sherryward5568 Před rokem +4

      Go to the laundromat. Big washer and dryers. U don't have to replace everything.

  • @tareklarbi7168
    @tareklarbi7168 Před rokem

    Thank you 🙏

  • @rw9369
    @rw9369 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Vacuum dusty surfaces first then wipe to reduce dust in the air which will settle. To wipe I use used dryer sheets to do a quick wipe then (if deep cleaning) use a moist cloth.

  • @lindseycartes8756
    @lindseycartes8756 Před 2 lety +4

    I have noticed a huge decrease in dust since using my robot vac, daily and decluttering!

  • @Sorchia56
    @Sorchia56 Před 2 lety +17

    My curtains go in the dryer once a month, but are vacuumed once a week. I also vacuum all lampshades when dusting and then vacuuming. If you don’t do this, give your lampshades a (and don’t forget to dust the bulbs as well) a good tap and watch that dust fly! None of this takes very long at all. We move large appliances, refrigerator, washer, dryer and stove, once a month to give a good good cleaning as well. Vacuuming and cleaning the frig coils make it last longer.

    • @learnedeldersofteemo8917
      @learnedeldersofteemo8917 Před 2 lety

      no

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for sharing!

    • @Sorchia56
      @Sorchia56 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ExpertHomeTips Thank YOU for your tips!

    • @adrianpolley9419
      @adrianpolley9419 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm not moving heavy fridges, washing machines etc at my age ! lol

    • @Sorchia56
      @Sorchia56 Před 2 lety +2

      @@adrianpolley9419 I’m in my 50’s and find it a bit rigorous sometimes. My back even says ‘not today nutter’. I put those move pads under them and they just glide right out. My hubby looked at them and shook his head but didn’t say a word! 😂😂

  • @adambenjema1925
    @adambenjema1925 Před 2 lety +1

    thanks !

  • @KirbyEnthusiast
    @KirbyEnthusiast Před 2 lety +1

    Great tips 👌👌

  • @mechkitten
    @mechkitten Před 2 lety +3

    I prefer plastic rubber floors with a slight grip that LOOK like wooden floors. The beauty without the maintenance associated with it. I can use disinfectant and mop.

  • @gmnboss
    @gmnboss Před 2 lety +3

    Liked and subscribed

  • @cerealguyfrank5509
    @cerealguyfrank5509 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks! 👏🏼

  • @9latinumStudioz
    @9latinumStudioz Před rokem +1

    Top to bottom is the best 👌✨ I use that

  • @Lindasromperroom
    @Lindasromperroom Před 2 lety +3

    I love my life proof waterproof vinyl flooring.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +1

      Vinyl flooring is great!

    • @cjay233
      @cjay233 Před měsícem

      So, not much dust because of the flooring? I have carpet, needs to be replaced, but I like going barefoot. I think I would miss carpet. But house does seem more dusty. I understand 'get rugs.' but sometimes I think it is a shame to cover up nice flooring; otherwise I would have gotten carpet. Ho hum.....

  • @jeanninecathcart627
    @jeanninecathcart627 Před 2 lety +4

    I don't dust individual Venetian blind slats one at a a time. I just close the slats tightly and run an artificial duster tpo to bottom, then I turn the slats the opposite way and do the same thing. If U do it often they never get dusty, and it only takes a couple minutes.

  • @3SiameseCats
    @3SiameseCats Před 2 lety +2

    I own a carpet washer, does that help clean dust out of carpets? Also if you are thinking about owning a carpet washer, go for it. Pays for itself, especially if you have a big house. If you don’t want to invest in one, you can always rent one as well. Also most machines can clean upholstery which can help remove dust I assume.

  • @lauriedeniger8615
    @lauriedeniger8615 Před rokem

    I have an old home with large floor return grates I add furnace filters under the grates to catch the dust, dirt and animal hair and change them out about every month I cant believe how much they trap. I also have made one area into where the animals are fed along with that area have 1 mat in front of the back door and the other going into the kitchen.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před rokem

      Regularly changing out furnace filters and using mats in high traffic areas can help improve indoor air quality and prevent dirt and debris from being tracked throughout the home. Consider having your HVAC system professionally serviced for further improvement.

  • @jcnot9712
    @jcnot9712 Před 2 lety +5

    Had my mattress for over a decade, looking to buy a new one. Is there a specific kind of mattress that gives off less dust for folks with allergies? Also, I live in a tiny room with minimal floor space available. Should I opt for a portable vacuum instead? Thank you kindly for the video.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +3

      We would look for a hypoallergenic mattress and anti-dust mite mattress covers. We hope that helps! A portable vacuum is a good idea for saving space, but it might not be as powerful and could leave lots of dust particles behind.

    • @Lindasromperroom
      @Lindasromperroom Před 2 lety

      Memory foam antimicrobial.

    • @EmeraldMara85
      @EmeraldMara85 Před 2 lety +1

      Alternatively...you could go for a water bed.

    • @ithacacomments4811
      @ithacacomments4811 Před 2 lety +1

      I purchased a Tuft and Needle mattress. Comes in box! Pop! Mattress.

    • @teerich2011
      @teerich2011 Před 2 lety

      No closet space for regular vacuum? Maybe a Dyson you hang on the wall but they're very expensive

  • @eileenfb1948
    @eileenfb1948 Před 2 lety +165

    If you are sensitive to dust then this video misses the point entirely and these notes are for you:
    I have a strong dust sensitivity and I find that using a vacuum cleaner or a sweeping brush can spread the dust, depending on your type of vacuum. Also, keep in mind the question, Where do I want to remove the dust from - the air or the surfaces or both and which is the highest priority? I need to keep it out of my lungs. NO Sweeping, NO Vacuum, I use an Air Steriliser as it kills mould spore, bacteria, dust mite, virus, yeast spores and gives lovely clean air. A filter removes them from the air and stores them in the filter which needs to be cleaned - I can smell the dust - who will change or clean the filter for you, so you don't breathe it in.
    For rugs on a hard floor, pick them up gently and place them outdoors in the sunshine, get the sun on the underside too - this will remove any smell of dust, kill all organisms in the rug. NOW you are safe to shake it to remove dust. I do an hour of sun on each side - try this, it is amasing. I also use a Flat mop to lift dust - then wash. An electrostatic duster for furniture and skirting boards, etc. Starting at the top of the room, as you said, is the only place to start.
    Certain fabrics protect us from dust mite and other organisms. I have a silk pillowcase which is excellent. Also merino wool next to your skin and for blankets and throws, are difficult for dust mites and other organisms to live in because they stay dry. I have no problems in my bedroom unless I forget to clean under the bed to remove dust. I always place a wool blanket on top of my mattress, before the mattress protector as it is easy to wash.
    Okay you are not that degree of a specialist in cleaning as you only need it to look dust free and your tips will do that. The point I am trying to make is that we can have our home looking clean or we can have it properly clean.
    Perhaps consider making a video for folk with dust and mould allergies. I'm in Scotland where the air is usually moist and sunshine can be a rare event some weeks, which is good for the survival of mites and spores but I manage from applying these tips.

    • @ExpertHomeTips
      @ExpertHomeTips  Před 2 lety +18

      These are some fantastic tips! Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @BJRC777
      @BJRC777 Před 2 lety +17

      I have a high sensitivity to dust as well. My husband thinks im crazy when I tell him I can smell dust. Glad im not the only one out there.

    • @BJRC777
      @BJRC777 Před 2 lety +10

      Thanks for the tip about putting the rugs in the sun before shaking them👍

    • @christopherstein2024
      @christopherstein2024 Před 2 lety +6

      I am not sensitiv to dust but I am sensitive vaccuming all the time. As you said it always comes with the effect of moving the dust around. I also noticed instant changes after bringing in and folding the laundry. Thank you very much for your valuble private trial.

    • @teriandjacobsworld
      @teriandjacobsworld Před 2 lety +9

      Great information but I have wood floors and I tried stream to get them clean, Swifter, I have to change pads for the living room at least five times because all the dust, it seems like every other day, I can't get them clean 🙆 maybe a humidifier will help? I just changed the bedding yesterday and under the bed there were tons of dust.
      I'm wondering it's from this company in the back of my house, they move rocks Monday through Friday can that be the problem? But the windows aren't opened.
      This is driving me crazy!!

  • @Kareszkoma
    @Kareszkoma Před rokem +1

    I have curtains. It's a sliding one. It's easy to get it off and throw it into the washer. Collects dust really nicely.

  • @KatherineTheGr8t
    @KatherineTheGr8t Před 2 lety +2

    I do everything mentioned but not damp mop, even got a EUFY Robovac so my home can be vacuumed daily.