Dusters vs. Microfiber Dusting

While consumers lead us to believe the fastest and quickest technique for dusting is to use some form of duster, that is not the most effective way to remove dust.  When using a traditional duster you are lifting dust and allergens into the air that take up to one hour to settle back down to the surface areas. This method does not actually grab the dust and pull it out of the home. Where as by lightly misting a microfiber clothe with a PH balanced all purpose cleaner, that is safe on most surfaces, will actually remove all dust and allergens from the surfaces of your home and keep them from lifting into the air.

Here is a demonstration of just how effective a microfiber rag is verses the traditional dusters.

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