Same. Who cares. |
Right?! |
| The fabric (usually black) stapled to the underside of your sofa is called a dust cover protector. It is placed there to protect the inner workings of your sofa. For example, the springs. You cannot wipe it down, but you could vacuum it if you like. Personally, I don’t. |
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If there is a gap, of course. So yes to under the bed, coffee table, couch. Luckily my canister vac head can contort to fit underneath. If not, I use a dry swiffer. I’m not as good about overhead gaps. Recently dusted on top of my bathroom cabinets which don’t reach the ceiling. Gross!
If you mean furniture that is completely flush with the floor all the way around, no. I dust there very rarely. |
Tell me more about this. What are they cleaning? |
Wall germs! |
I mean when my grandma died there was a coat or tar on the walls from her smoking. We had to clean it before it could be repainted. |
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I am afraid to look under my furniture now!!
🥴 Lol. |
Funny because I cleaned my walls yesterday when I was cleaning my baseboards. |
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Yes we run cordless Dyson under beds and furniture.
I’m allergic to dust and it’s usually gross under there esp if you use heat or A/C. |
Same. We use vinegar water mix and a dish cloth and do those and cabinets |
Usually germs and stains for people’s dirty hands and fingers grasping the walls Though I husband paces around with a large coffee much and that’s in our walls and walls of stairwells. 2 pots a day before 8am! Splatter splatter. Don’t get me started on the coffee grinder and pot area. |
We vacuumed protected covered mattress when doing linens in the laundry |
Use a shellac primer. |
My dogs will walk along the walls in the hallway and gradually over time the wall starts to get dirty. And the cats like to rub up against the door casing. Those are a couple of instances where I will wipe down our walls. |