Besides the fact that the fresh air will come in when you leave your windows open, the dust will conquer your room too! Those who live in a big and busy city are more likely to this than those who live in a natural environment, near a forest for example.
You have a lot of synthetic upholstery – “I notice that synthetic materials attract more dust than natural surfaces like wood and stone,” says Dulude. Grab your vacuum to suck up any dust that’s settled on your sofa or armchairs. “Every once in a while, I would also recommend steam cleaning,” she adds.
If you or your neighbors recently renovated the construction dust is difficult to get out and stays here for a long time…
You only dry-dust – Whipping out your feather duster might seem productive, but all you’re actually doing is moving the particles around.
“Dry dusting is effective for daily upkeep, but to really get the dust out, you need to trap it and get it off with a wet cloth,” explains Dulude. Afterward, she recommends polishing the surface with a dry microfiber cloth.