here's my tip,wait until the dust has built up enough to cover the entire surface,spray hair lacquer on to it and remove the lot in one go, ps im single by the way lol
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here's my tip,wait until the dust has built up enough to cover the entire surface,spray hair lacquer on to it and remove the lot in one go, ps im single by the way lol
http://www.sora-shop.com/Customized-Products/.html
A made to measure dust cover representing good value. Got one to cover the mrs balanced scales but would be suitable for tts too.
Most houses leak air like a sieve.Trying to get rid of airborne dust is just about impossible.It would be like trying to aircondition a house with the windows & doors open.The only chance you have is with a really well sealed passive home with a filtered air to air heat exchanger fresh air system.
Since starting this thread, Martin decided to go down the cleaning girl route. She's been quite a revelation, actually, and has managed to transform this:
http://i903.photobucket.com/albums/a...2016%20001.jpg
...into this:
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/923/Wbwx16.jpg
It's amazing what you can do with a hoover and an 'incentive-based' wage structure! :D :eyebrows:
Marco.
She Looks much like mine..... the vacuum that is unfortunately
I'm trying out a Ioniser with a fan in the hope that it will collect the dust that goes on the system.
Much like an Ioniser and air filter.
So far this is not working, or if it is not very well.
Going to try vacuuming the room more often, cleaning out the Ioniser again soon and see if that works. Not 100% hopeful !
need a good level of filtration on hoover or it will make things worse.