Fill the second bucket with plain warm water.
Dusting walls and ceilings.
You might want to vacuum standard painted walls and ceilings to remove dust from moldings picture frames door and window trim and air vents.
The two high quality duster heads and one large fluffy microfiber duster can be used to clean ceilings walls home interiors sofa car couch furniture and so on.
Now dust the blades and hub of the ceiling fan.
Place the broom head against a corner of the wall where it meets the ceiling.
When you re done you can remove the microfiber cover and machine wash it.
Fill one bucket with 1 gallon of warm water.
The trick to getting these surfaces clean without scuffing the paint or hurting your back is to use a vacuum brush attachment and an extension wand or hose to reach up high without having to lift the vacuum.
To dust ceiling fans and light fixtures use a bendable duster.
Wall and ceiling textures can also harbor dust and cobwebs and vacuuming is often the easiest way to clean them.
Add the liquid dish detergent and gently swirl the water with your hand.
After you re done evaluate the section of the wall you just dusted.
Swiffer duster heavy duty extender makes removing dust and cobwebs from hard to reach places easy.
You shouldn t need a ladder for this unless you have really high ceilings.
Dusting ceiling fans light fixtures.
Reach for the sky and get the areas where the wall meets the ceiling and the tops of the window frames and treatments.
As the dusters are made of microfiber material they can be used to remove even the smallest dust particles from surfaces.
Get into the air vents then give the light fixtures some love.
Start at an entrance and plan to work clockwise around the room.
You can bend the shaft to suit any light or fan configuration including a ceiling fan just bend it 90 degrees.