I'm in the southwest USA. I could dust twice a day and everything would still be dusty
Do your mice wear Mexican hats?
Yes. Roadrunners ride rockets too.
I'm in the southwest USA. I could dust twice a day and everything would still be dusty
Do your mice wear Mexican hats?
Yes. Roadrunners ride rockets too.
TIL people dust their houses.
Some people even de-dust their homes. Now, off to donate to a cause for cancer.
I vacuumed the cobwebs after 15 years because they started to fall down.
Weather pernitting, I turn on a fan and open a window when making beds, folding laundry, vacuuming etx. Dusting alone is not enough, you have to get the dust out of the house.
Wiping down surfaces with a damp towel helps.
Fuck dust.
Doesn't the open window just bring dust in from outside?
Dust doesn’t come from “outside” it’s dead skin cells and decomposing hair.
My area is more mold than dust outside. Fan while shaking thing out or cleaning, dehumidifer when raining. The dehum has an air filter as well.
I got air purifier that helps keep air cleaner. There’s so much shit in the air.
I started running Merv 13 filters on box fans in frequently used rooms. It cuts down on dust, pollen, and smog very well.
Have a lot of chair railing, it gets dusted every time I notice it needs it. Probably every month to every other month, depending on how windy it gets outside(red clay dust is awful).
Table tops are wiped several times a week because I have kids.
I don't do knick knacks because I hate dusting.
My step mother used to dust her fake ficus tree every month. Just thinking about it makes my eye twitch.
"You want me to dust your ficus tree....Preston?"
in house 20 years.. maybe 4 times
I’ve infrequently dusted furniture. Rarely dusted pictures and Knick knacks. But I can honestly say I’ve never dusted a house.
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