Able to hide everywhere, dust makes life difficult for you and you are looking for an effective way to get it out of the way, even in the least accessible places in your home? We have what you need!
We know it and it’s a nightmare, dust can accumulate in many places in the house that are difficult to access. In radiators, game consoles, on plant leaves or lampshades, in the rails of windows and other sliding doors, between the slats of Venetian blinds, on high shelves, behind pictures, in vents ventilation, between the keys of computer keyboards… And so on and so forth and the best. In short, dust is hidden everywhere!
However, it is imperative to dislodge it. For what ? Because it can harm indoor air quality, exacerbating respiratory problems like asthma and allergies. Also, it contains allergens, dust mites, and other harmful particles that can affect health. In electronic devices and household appliances, dust can reduce their efficiency and lifespan by blocking fans and other mechanisms. Not to mention the neglected look it gives to your interior. Last but not least, excessive dust accumulation in electrical appliances can pose a fire hazard, so this is not a task to be taken lightly.
So, yes, you can vacuum it with suitable nozzles or a Swiffer type dust duster, but there is another unstoppable technique for dislodging inaccessible dust, in places where the use of rags or vacuum cleaners is more complicated, if not impossible. And he’s one of the pros of the show Cleaners, the cleaning expertsbroadcast on TFX, which reveals it to us. It’s the hair dryer! Once set to cold blower and devices that need to be, unplugged, direct the airflow from the hairdryer to hard-to-reach areas. Make it move from different angles. After using the hair dryer, immediately vacuum the area to capture airborne dust before it falls back onto surfaces.
However, be careful not to use the hair dryer on surfaces or materials that could be sensitive to wind force or even moderate heat. For delicate electronic or mechanical components in particular, it will be preferable to use gentler methods such as compressed air, to avoid any damage.