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Have you ever had renovations or alterations
done to your property? Then you are fully aware of the amount of
fine dust that is generated and manages to get absolutely everywhere
even in places far removed from the actual working area. You then
spend hours, days and possibly weeks attempting to remove this dust.
Is there a much faster route to dust removal?
There most certainly is and it means following two or three rules if
you wish to be successful.
· Never attempt to sweep up the dust and debris. If there are large
pieces of masonry, plaster and other building materials then you
have no option but to sweep this up for its removal. When doing so
ensure that as much air flow through is generated by opening all
available windows and doors. Do not attempt to carry out the final
clean for several hours after doing this. Allow all the dust to
settle before attempting this procedure. Sweeping simply throws huge
amounts of dust into the air which will then be gradually deposited
on every available surface from ceiling to floor.
· Always vacuum the dust from all surfaces such as sills and
skirting, around window frames and door frames using the small
attachments that are supplied with the vacuum. Upright vacuums
unless they come with a long length of hose attachment are not ideal
for this as it is likely there will be some use of step ladders to
reach and vacuum the higher points in the rooms.
· Having vacuumed thoroughly all surfaces including the vertical
ones where dust is likely to gather these surfaces should then be
wiped down with a damp cloth. If marks and stains have appeared then
it is advisable to carry out this procedure using a universal
cleaner.
· With regard to the flooring, carpets should be thoroughly
vacuumed, but if it is hard flooring then after vacuuming a scrubber
drier should be used. Simply mopping alone will not remove the dust.
Mopping will only wet the dust and spread it around so that it dries
as ‘muddy’ streaks.
· If floor boarding is in place then after vacuuming carpet should
be laid as soon as possible because every time the boards are walked
on dust will rise out of the gaps in the boarding and settle on all
the surfaces once again.
· If a scrubber drier is not available then use a mop with a large
amount of water and wet vac the water up rather than mop it up. This
may require two treatments to be completely successful.
If you follow these simple guidelines then your property should be
free of builders dust in record time.
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