Dusting House

Dusting is a job that we can control and alternate, It is important to wipe down the obvious surfaces like the dinner table, side tables in bedrooms, TV stands, etc., and keep an eye on the difficult access surfaces like painting frames, door and window frames, lamps.

Always check the client’s specification; every client has their own dusting preference. For example, in houses with kids, it is normal for parents to ask for a full dusting of the kids’ room and play zone.

Measure time

Check how messy the house is, and roughly how much time you will spend organising, dusting, and vacuuming the property.

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Tidy up the house

If the client requires it, make the bed and change the sheets and covers.

Organise things out of place, dirty dishes in the kitchen, toys or shoes, etc.

Remove and change any rubbish in the living room or bedroom.

General wipe down

Use a wet microfiber cloth to wipe tables, TV stands, furniture and any ornament.

Remove any dust from painting frames and glass. Leave it in the correct position.

Clean mirrors with window cleaner product and a paper towel or window cloth.

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Wipe over window sills and blinds.

Clean visible marks on walls and light switches.

Clean chairs and sofa

If the chair/sofa is made of leather, use a wet cloth.

If the chair/sofa is made of fabric, vacuum it with the brush head.

Organise cushions and vacuum them if necessary.

Clean skirting boards

Vacuum the skirting board using the brush head.

Use a wet cloth if any dust remains after vacuuming.

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