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How to clean my home after construction work?

Been into cleaning recently? After having an average construction work in home- for instance Cutting and sanding construction materials — including drywall, tile, masonry or wood, one might find an impossible task waiting for them underneath their feet- Dust!

cleaning and wiping the home after an construction work is never easy.

I found an interesting article on ehow.com, on similar topic. I am posting you the tips to assist you cleaning your home.

STEPS

  1. Put on safety goggles and a dust mask.
  2. Open a window in the room and set a fan in the window with the air flowing out to ventilate small dust particles that float after you disturb them.
  3. Equip a shop vacuum with a HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) filter.
  4. Turn on the shop vacuum and suck up the construction dust with the end of the vacuum hose. Begin at the doorway to the room to avoid walking over the dust and kicking up the particles. Starting at the edge of the room protects floors from scratches as you walk over them to clean, which is especially important for flooring that is prone to scratching.
  5. Move the shop vacuum over the floor using a side-to-side motion. Only walk on dust-free areas of the flooring. Empty the vacuum often and clean the HEPA filter to keep the shop vacuum efficient.
  6. Fill a bucket with water. Submerge a sponge mop in the water and squeeze out as much water as possible, so the sponge is barely damp. Place the damp sponge mop on the ceiling in the corner and pull the mop along to remove the dust from the ceiling. Make row-by-row passes over the ceiling. Rinse the mop and repeat until the ceiling is free of dust. Dump the water and refill the bucket as the water clouds with dust.
  7. Place the damp mop on the wall at the ceiling line and drag the mop down the wall to remove the construction dust from the walls. Rinse the mop and continue to wipe the walls with the damp mop until the walls are dust-free.
  8. Wet a microfiber rag with water and wring out the excess water, so the rag is just damp. Wipe cabinet faces, appliances, furniture and sections of the wall that you could not access with the mop. Start at the highest points in the room and work down toward the floor. Rinse the rag often and change the water to prevent redistributing particles of construction dust.

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