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Cleaning bathrooms - dust

LittlePeanut, 21 August, 2009 at 10:36

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HGMD!! (Hitched get me domesticated) How do you deal with dust and stuff that always ends up in the bathroom? I find when I'm trying to clean I end up with little bits in the cloth / sponge that then transfer onto the areas I'm cleaning.I think it's made worse by the fact the cloth is usually damp...

HGMD!! (Hitched get me domesticated)

How do you deal with dust and stuff that always ends up in the bathroom? I find when I'm trying to clean I end up with little bits in the cloth / sponge that then transfer onto the areas I'm cleaning.I think it's made worse by the fact the cloth is usually damp for the cleaning.

Do you use two cloths and have a general dust down before cleaning with a wet cloth? I only clean my bathroom (I mean all surfaces like the glass shelves, not the important ones that get cleaned more) about once a week or so usually as I'm rarely in the house, so the dust does seem to accumulate quite a lot in that time (old house, cat wandering around and my long hair won't help either)

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  • Camz
    Beginner July 2026 Norfolk
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    Hy Guys,
    Bathroom dust can be surprisingly stubborn, especially around vents, light fixtures, and baseboards where moisture causes buildup. One thing that really helps is using a slightly damp microfiber cloth instead of dry dusting it traps fine particles instead of spreading them around. I’ve also found that regular ventilation makes a big difference in reducing dust settling again so quickly. If you’re looking for a more detailed approach, I came across some useful cleaning methods here: https://camzcleaning.com they explain how proper techniques can keep spaces fresher for longer without too much effort.

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  • Henry
    Curious September 2000 Pakistan
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    Living in the desert means dealing with constant dust and hard water buildup that quickly dulls your home's exterior and reduces energy efficiency. Investing in professional window and solar panel cleaning is a game-changer for maintaining curb appeal and ensuring your system performs at its peak year-round. It’s always worth finding a reliable local expert who understands the unique challenges of the Arizona climate to keep everything crystal clear and functional.

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  • Tom
    Curious February 2020 Pakistan
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    Locksmith near me cleaning bathrooms often reveals how important secure fittings and functional locks are for privacy and safety. Moisture and dust can affect door handles and locking mechanisms over time, making regular checks essential. A local locksmith can inspect, repair, or replace worn components to ensure everything works smoothly. Keeping locks in good condition adds comfort and security to your home while maintaining a clean and well-organized bathroom space.

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  • Tom
    Curious February 2020 Pakistan
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    Night Latches cleaning bathrooms requires careful attention to detail, especially when dealing with dust and grime. Regular maintenance ensures that latch mechanisms stay functional and smooth, preventing sticking or jamming. Using a soft cloth and gentle cleaning solution helps protect both the metal finish and surrounding surfaces. Proper care extends the life of night latches, keeps your bathroom safe, and maintains a hygienic environment, making daily use effortless and worry-free.

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