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Room Corners--Keeping them clean!
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Post# 1017331   12/8/2018 at 12:19 (1,937 days old) by DaveAMKrayoGuy (Oak Park, MI)        

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Unfortunately when rooms were invented, so were dust-catching corners...

No wonder your teacher made you sit there in the classroom when you were bad...

Of course, to me, the solution is to put things in them, but alas, they can get dusty, dirty, dingie and krappy, too...!



-- Dave


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Post# 1017353 , Reply# 1   12/8/2018 at 15:48 (1,937 days old) by fan-of-fans (Florida)        

Well, most of mine have furniture in them so they probably have some dust hiding in them. The furniture might get moved once every 5 years or so for vacuuming back there!

Post# 1017356 , Reply# 2   12/8/2018 at 16:12 (1,937 days old) by wayupnorth (On a lake between Bangor and Bar Harbor, Maine)        

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I cant keep any corner clean as Max sheds so much. I ran the vac today, filled the bin with hair, and its back in the corners already.

Post# 1017400 , Reply# 3   12/8/2018 at 22:24 (1,937 days old) by Kate1 (PNW)        

Dog hair from our 100+ lbs chocolate lab is the bane of my existence. I vacuum daily and make sure to take the crevice tool to all the corners when I do but I still find clumps of fur everywhere. Even my bathroom gets dog hair and he physically can’t fit in there lol, it’s the worst in there because it’s so stark against the white tile and fixtures and the moisture makes it stick to everything.

Post# 1017404 , Reply# 4   12/8/2018 at 23:40 (1,937 days old) by ea56 (Cotati, Calif.)        

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To get corners clean and keep them you need to use the crevice tool on your vacuum cleaner. And forget about mops (they just move the dirt around, but don’t really pick it up) or any other tool for cleaning bare floors other that a sponge or rag and a bucket of sudsy water, and clean the floors on your hands and knees. Its the only way to really get into the corners, and I know that this advice is not what most people want to do, but its what gets the job done.

Also, having a regular cleaning schedule does wonders. Good old fashioned elbow grease is what will get the corners clean and keep them clean.

Eddie



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