Dusting with glass cleaner

I always use glass cleaner for dusting. This smoothes the surface and keeps the dust longer from the neck.

Torja: Careful, in glass cleaner is usually alcohol in it, tolerate many surfaces, e.g. Wood is not good at all and the dust will not stay away any longer than if you brush it off thoroughly.

Dust dry and to remove the deeper-seated dust, wipe with a slightly damp microfiber cloth (after).

Fold rag neatly and always wipe only with the unfolded side, then turn ...

What actually bothers the dust of electrical appliances (TV, etc.) longer is the use of an antistatic agent in wet cleaning. Static electricity causes the equipment to pick up the dust. Earth Witch: @ Jamilah1985:
Torja and Schnuff are right - with glass cleaner you can severely damage wood duration. The lacquer layer can be attacked, and with leached, gölten wood pulls the protective oil from the wood, making it much more sensitive to stains and water. It happened to me a long time ago, when I was young and inexperienced. And not only with wood - sensitive plastic surfaces can also react with it and become completely dull and dull.

@fresssssssack: Ask a carpenter what he thinks of Poliboy products and the like! I've been told several times when buying something more expensive furniture, I should never go with something on it, it would permanently gelgelern the wood surface so that paint and wood suffered underneath and downright downright. The recommendation of all was the same: as often as possible simply wipe dry - wet wiping is absolutely necessary, then with a soft, just damp cloth, moistened with clear water. Everything else is more of a pity than good.

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