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Talk to me about skirting boards

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velvetcandy · 10/04/2017 21:11

How do you keep them clean? We have a new build and every other day i find they are dusty and scuffed. I Hoover the house everyday as we have 3dc and cant gwt away from not Hoover loads due to all the mess the kids make. Any tips would be amazing.

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WildCherryBlossom · 10/04/2017 21:32

I have 3 DC too. I empathise - my home gets messed up quickly too. But I only hoover downstairs daily ( upstairs less frequently). My skirting boards are often shameful. But my sister in law stayed with a friend recently who wiped all skirting boards with a wet wipe daily (children & guests were handed out wet wipes to do their bits of skirting boards)

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BackforGood · 10/04/2017 21:34

Wet wipes are good for all paintwork scuffs.

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llangennith · 10/04/2017 21:45

Glad I've never been houseproud enough to worry about skirting boards Grin

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Emphasise · 10/04/2017 21:46

I just run a duster round them when doing the other dusting, about once a week. If you didn't hoover so often, they might not be as scuffed Grin

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velvetcandy · 10/04/2017 21:47

Thanks. I was using a microfiber cloth but found it was just moving the dust around? And if i hovered it first the Hoover would leave black scuff marks. We live in a town house so the kitchen is downstairs but living area upstairs so we get mess everywhere Angry

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Mu123 · 10/04/2017 21:49

My dh is a painter, I like to borrow his dusting brush when hes not looking Blush its just sooo quick. Usually give them a proper wash down maybe once a month

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Emphasise · 10/04/2017 21:50

Oh, I always dust with a slightly damp cloth, stops that moving the dust around thing.

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Redyellowpinkblue · 10/04/2017 21:51

I use a duster brush attachment on a Henry hoover, and I just go round them once a fortnight or so then I use a regular fabric mop - damp with flash and hot water but not wringing wet - and mop the skirting boards. Minimal bending down and pretty quick too.

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e1y1 · 10/04/2017 23:06

Same here, in a brand new build and it's amazing how quickly the skirting boards can look "old". All you can do is wipe them down, and paint them when they get beyond looking good after a clean.

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Bouncealot · 11/04/2017 09:57

Magic eraser is good for those black shoe/hoover scuff marks

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Rumtopf · 11/04/2017 10:08

Slightly damp cloth is easiest to stop the dust just floating off and then magically reattaching. I agree with the the magic eraser for scuffs and black marks as well, those things are great.

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Astro55 · 11/04/2017 10:13

Lived here 7 years a- never felt the need!

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