Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vacuum, spin mop with 1/2 tsp tide and hot water (change when dirty), let it dry and either vacuum again or dry swiffer.
Yes! I literally just bought the spin mop and tide and mopped my whole house tonight. It is amazing.
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Anonymous wrote:Vacuum, spin mop with 1/2 tsp tide and hot water (change when dirty), let it dry and either vacuum again or dry swiffer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try a dyson stick vac with the fluffy head. My wood floors always felt dusty until I used this.
+1 but also dust just happens every day and you still have to wet mop periodically.
Anonymous wrote:I have the same problem, OP, and I am convinced it is the air ducts that need cleaning!
I dust, then vacuum then mop weekly, we have clean kids and no shoes, yet we STILL have dust. So it must be the air ducts and filters.
Now I have to convince DH that we need an air duct cleaning...
Anonymous wrote:All animals and humans in the house must be closely shaved to prevent accumulation of unsightly dandruff and hair on the floor
You all live a little bit of a sad and soulless life
Anonymous wrote:
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