Anonymous wrote:Is your home older? If you have a lot of drafts, outdoor impurities could be getting in.
All animals and humans in the house must be closely shaved to prevent accumulation of unsightly dandruff and hair on the floor
Anonymous wrote:Try a dyson stick vac with the fluffy head. My wood floors always felt dusty until I used this.
Skin will shed no matter whatAnonymous wrote:All animals and humans in the house must be closely shaved to prevent accumulation of unsightly dandruff and hair on the floor.
This. And whatever you do DO NOT get a dog.Anonymous wrote:First sweep with a dry broom. Then, get a bunch of old towels. Get them fairly damp but not dripping. Wrap them loosely around the bottom of a sponge mop and sweep/mop the floors again. The extra dust left from the dry sweep will be picked up by the wet towels.
Anonymous wrote:Medium color wood, so I know that's part of the issue - every crumb & dust shows up. BUT, it's genuinely never clean. I sweep, swiffer, I vacuum, I use Bona, and I am at a loss. I know it's possible, as after our bi-weekly cleaning lady comes it's clean and stays clean for a bit, but I just can't replicate it. It's 10am and I've already swept 4 times.
Swiffer seems to be the best bet, but it ends up pushing dirt at the front of where I"m swiffering. THe broom works but leaves behind dust and I always seem to miss corners. I guess if I got out my Dyson & did every corner, it'd be good - but that's a lot to do. I have 3 kids and they leave crumbs around the table after every meal. We do have a no-shoes policy
Is there magic broom/tool that would help me? A broom that handles the dust and gets all the crumbs A sound technique? How do you keep your floors clean!?