Cleaning Tips
Dust Control.
Regular dusting and vacuuming are the keys to controlling dust in your home.
Dust mites are microscopic bugs that eat the skin flakes found in dust. If you provide dust mites with plenty of food by allowing dust to build up in your home, then they will reproduce quickly. (And more and more dust mites). It’s an endless cycle. Most people who are allergic to dust and have asthma are actually allergic to dust mite excrement. Regular dust removal does away with not only the "dust", but it reduces the reproducing population of dust mites. If you have allowed a lot of dust to accumulate, you will need to dust and vacuum more frequently at first. No More Mess will help to keep to a regular schedule, and after a while you will notice that there’s less and less dust each time you clean. When this happens, you can reduce your dusting and vacuuming frequency. Then there will be very little dust accumulation between cleanings. Regular cleaning is the key!
Reduce allergy symptoms.
Are you or anyone in your family allergic to dust? Sneezing, having a runny or stuffy nose, itchy, watery eyes, you have the power to reduce all of these symptoms. Regular dusting and vacuuming will cut back on dust allergies. No More Mess helps to set a regular cleaning schedule and stick to it.
Helpful tips
To remove dust from a room, begin by dusting up high. This allows loose dust to fall onto lower surfaces, giving you a second chance to clean it up when you dust the lower surfaces. Do not stir up the dust or flick it into the air; wipe it off in long strokes if possible and keep it on your dust rag.
Removing Pet Hair from Furniture
Here is a tip for cleaning pet hair off of furniture.
This works and you don't have to get out the vacuum cleaner. Just wear a damp rubber glove and swipe over the couch and pillows. This method will remove the hair by clumping it all together and then you can simply lift it off.