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Keep Dustiest Areas Clean

Do you have a dusty home? Many people do without even realizing it. Dust is sneaky and has a way of quietly building up until it becomes thick and noticeable.

You probably don’t want that to happen, right? Well, Merry Maids can help you out there. Take a look at some of the spots where dust tends to accumulate and learn how to clean heavy dust.

Mantels and Bookshelves

These surfaces tend to attract clutter, such as knickknacks, photos, holiday décor and even mail that was absentmindedly set down. As you probably know, clutter is a major dust magnet. Kick the clutter to the curb, and you’ll be on the right track. In addition, make sure you’re not skipping shelves and mantels during your weekly cleaning. Also, avoid wood and furniture polishes, as these tend to leave behind a filmy residue that is perfect for trapping dust. A microfiber cloth should be all you need for a quick wipe down.

The Top of Your Fridge and Its Coils

Unless you’re very tall, you probably forget the top of your refrigerator exists. Well, dust remembers and loves to go wild up there. The same goes for your fridge coils, which are typically located behind or under your refrigerator. Make sure you’re keeping the top of the fridge clear and wiped down. Additionally, try pull the fridge out and clean the coils once a year (or every six months if you have pets), so you have one less dusty area in your home. For jobs that require a professional clean, contact Merry Maids about our refrigerator cleaning service.

Ceiling Fans and Light Fixtures

One of the great things about ceiling fans is that when they get coated with dust, you can just put them on high speed until you can’t see the heavy film on the fan blades, right? Well, you can try that, but it’s much more likely a clump of dust is going to fly across the room. And if that fan ever stops — ugh — not a pretty sight. As for your lights, well, you can just see the clusters of dust sitting in there. Take the time to learn how to clean hard-to-reach places like ceiling fans and light fixtures, so you don’t have to think about how to remove heavy dust in the future.

Rugs and Carpets

The pile of your carpet may hide what’s within, but don’t be fooled; this is definitely a dusty area in your home. Vacuum carpets and rugs regularly. The frequency with which you vacuum will depend on how busy your household is. In addition, make sure you know how to properly clean both carpets and area rugs so that you can get rid of any dust bunnies that have really managed to dig down there.

How to Prevent Heavy Dust Buildup

With some proper prevention, you may not have to worry about how to clean heavy dust in your home more than once or twice a year. Want to know how? Keep a regular cleaning schedule! After all, if there’s not enough dust to form a thick layer, you won’t have to perform a deep clean. Of course, you’re probably not going to pull your fridge out weekly, but maintaining a housekeeping schedule can really cut down the time and energy you have to expend dusting in other parts of the house.

So busy with carpool and budget meetings that you find it impossible to stay on top of your cleaning routine? Let us lend a hand! Our Merry Maids housekeeping professionals can take care of the tidying up, so that you can return to a cozy home after your busy day.