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To think you shouldn't have to dust every day

68 replies

soyvanillalatte · 05/08/2016 11:07

I know this is a boring housework type post but geez, I'm so bloody sick of having to dust every single day.

I will dust a surface, (not high traffic- obviously I'd do them every day anyway) , and there will be a dusty deposit there again the next day if not within a few hours.

I'm not a super obsessive cleaning type person. These definitely do need a dust.

Is it normal to have to do this? Do I have an extraordinarily dusty house?
Why are some houses so much dustier than others?

(p.s I have to vacuum every day too)

AIBU to think people don't usually have to do this everyday?

*apologies for boring housework post

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AliceInHinterland · 05/08/2016 11:12

Do you damp dust/mop? I think hoovering and dry dusting just stir it up a bit ready to resettle the next day. I don't do it anywhere near every day, it doesn't look much worse from one day to the next once you have accepted fairly low standards.

Savagebeauty · 05/08/2016 11:13

I consider myself a bit of a clean freak and obsessive tidier, but I dust about once every ten days.

AliceInHinterland · 05/08/2016 11:13

People will blame wooden floors, but I think carpets just hold onto dust which is not much better in my opinion.

SusanAndBinkyRideForth · 05/08/2016 11:15

Blimey. I dust about once a month! Genuinely don't have to more than that! We do have hard floors that I clean about twice a week and no pets though.

soyvanillalatte · 05/08/2016 11:15

Yes I do damp dust. In fact I find it a pain as the cloth gets quite dusty and almost re-dirties the surface. I do have wooden floors downstairs.

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SusanAndBinkyRideForth · 05/08/2016 11:16

Is there a lot of traffic or building work near you?

formerbabe · 05/08/2016 11:16

My house is exactly the same op...I notice the dust comes back within 2 days...It really irritates me...I clean all the bloody time but nothing ever stays that way!

soyvanillalatte · 05/08/2016 11:17

susanandbinkyrideforth no, we are quite suburban/rural.

Glad its not just me formerbabe

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elQuintoConyo · 05/08/2016 11:18

I dust 2-3 times a year or when i see build up. I only have one dark wood Expedit and a couple of radiator covers to wipe down. Oh, and tv table. I use a damp microfibre cloth or two then wash them.

Our 100m2 house is tiled throught, it is swept and mopped once a week. That is a giant ballache!

Windows are always open and we take rubbish out very quickly, so the house isn't musty.

Dusting meh!

PageStillNotFound404 · 05/08/2016 11:19

What is this "to dust" of which you speak?

LaurieFairyCake · 05/08/2016 11:19

I don't dust. After a month it doesn't get any worse Grin

MotherOfGlob · 05/08/2016 11:21

Do you have dark furniture? I notice dust on the TV and other dark stuff within a day or two but it's less noticeable on the wooden stuff.

echelon · 05/08/2016 11:22

I hear you! I dust every 5 days or so, probably about once a week actually.
The dust always comes back within 24 hours Sad

Do you have pets?

DrPixiePants · 05/08/2016 11:23

What do people use for wet dusting? I use a microfibre but I can never get it all up it just collects in bits Angry

soyvanillalatte · 05/08/2016 11:23

motherofglob we have oak furniture but the telly is black and it is a problem. It also shows on white sills etc.

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soyvanillalatte · 05/08/2016 11:25

no pets, sorry I have left so much out! Blush

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SusanAndBinkyRideForth · 05/08/2016 11:29

Maybe you just don't run around the house creating winds of passage enough Grin with my 2 running around (and windows open all year pretty much) I dobt think dust gets a chance to settle! Grin

sadie9 · 05/08/2016 11:39

I think you are probably over-noticing the dust.
You don't 'have to' vacuum every day, you are choosing to. If it doesn't feel like a choice then it's a compulsion. It makes your mind 'happier' if you do it but it's not necessary.
As Joan Rivers once said, "I don't get this housework thing at all. You spend hours cleaning the place, then six months later you have to do it all over again".

50ShadesOfEarlGrey · 05/08/2016 11:41

You could have just stopped your title at the word Dust 😀

NancyJoan · 05/08/2016 11:42

Do you have a tumble dryer? I notice dust must worse in winter when mine is on every day.

PerspicaciaTick · 05/08/2016 11:50

Just stop dusting every day. Recalibrate your dust radar and halve the amount of time you spend dusting by dusting every other month day.

LadyMonicaBaddingham · 05/08/2016 11:52

The words I would like to live by... Grin

To think you shouldn't have to dust every day
FinderofNeedles · 05/08/2016 11:53

Here are some solutions:
Spend less time in your house. Then you will notice the dust less.
Cover every surface with something. Ideally, add to it every day. The dust won't have time to settle on the thing on the top.
Dust only when someone else complains about it. And rope them in!
In winter, keep your lighting low - you can go for months without seeing any dust.

Works for me.

Heyheyheygoodbye · 05/08/2016 11:59

I dust every week with a damp cloth but to be honest it could do with being every three days. Fuck that though Grin

MotherOfGlob · 05/08/2016 13:53

Same here Soy. It's a pita