4- Use fabric softener on your TV
Cleaning electronic screens can be tricky, that is why you should wipe your TV screen with a fabric softener.
5- Put on a slipcover
If you are tired of constantly vacuuming your furniture, then you might want to consider using a slipcover because it will save you the trouble and will protect the furniture from spilling accidents.
6- Filter it out
I don’t know if you’ve noticed or not, but ACs have fans on them. Their job is pulling dust particles from the air into the air filter. This can be a great help especially if you don’t want to spend much time dusting.
7- Give your air vents a thorough buff
Dust gets trapped in your vents all the time. The area is hard to reach, but you can still clean it using cotton swabs.
8- Dust off lightbulbs
Lightbulbs are items capable of gathering dust. To deal with that problem, turn them off, wait for a little until they cool down a little bit, then dab some alcohol on a microfiber cloth and start passing on them one by one.
9- Prevent dust spatter
Tackling dust bunnies is no easy thing to do at all. To make the job easier, mix 1/4 cup of lemon oil with 2 cups of water, then dip a dust rag in the solution, let it sit for a while until it dries off before using it.
10- Dust off artwork and paintingsĀ
As you may or may not know, dust can actually ruin your paintings and artworks. To prevent that from happening, remove dust from painting(s) using a snagged soft white bread. once done, remove the breadcrumbs using a soft paintbrush.