How To Keep Floor Under Furniture Clean
Drag out the contents taking care to keep the duster head on the floor.
How to keep floor under furniture clean. Have you ever moved out of an apartment or home with hardwood floors and watched in disgust as movers picked up large pieces of furniture to reveal. The handle even swivels bends to fit good under things. The rest is easy. If it remains it can scuff the surface.
That s all there is to cleaning hardwood floors on a regular basis. After thoroughly sweeping the floor with an outdoor push broom scrub away grime with a long handled deck brush and a solution of all purpose cleaner and hot water. The best way to keep your floors clean is by sweeping frequently. Be sure to clean the crevices where pet hair food crumbs and dirt accumulate.
Set a shoe rack by the door or take shoes off in the mudroom. Afterwards i put the furniture back and vacuum as usual. Pay attention to the areas under furniture corners and beveled edges. If the cushions are not attached remove them and vacuum both sides.
You ll leave dust and hair behind if you don t. If your shoes stay in the entryway the dirt on the bottoms does too. Vacuum beneath any raised furniture. Leave shoes at the door.
How to deep clean vinyl floors. Regular brooms tend to move dust and small dirt particles around so use a microfiber mop. Sweep under your furniture. I find a 100 120 angle works best at getting under furniture and is easiest on your back.
Use a hand vacuum or the brush attachment on your vacuum to cleandebris and dirt from the sofa surface. Dust hair and food particles are swept away. So it s sufficient to vacuum and broom the floor every day. They gradually remove the finish.
If you notice an accumulation of mildew on the floor scrub with a solution of 1 part oxygen bleach to 3 parts water using a deck brush. I use a long handled wooly duster to clean under my furniture. Vacuum under tables bookshelves beds and any other furniture that is raised as dust can build up in these spots too. Fine particles of sand work as sandpaper.
Start by sweeping your hardwood floors. Just remove debris and dirt. Then i vacuum those never cleaned areas all at once. Because the preceding steps weren t sweep drag tap and shake.
Wear protective gloves and goggles. Change the head attachment to the regular floor brush. It is the kind using sheep skin not sure what its called but all i do then is shake it out outside to remove the dust bunnies.