last updated 21 Feb 2022
The best wed site I could find on this subject was:
How to remove dust from your home the right way | Well+Good
"Taking a feather duster and running around with that all over your house you're just flinging dust in the air," says Marilee Nelson, co-founder of Branch Basics. "Cleaning with typical rags or dusters actually just spreads dust. If you get a wet cotton cloth and you think you're gonna dust, you're actually just spreading it around, and when you finish you look and you see this line of dust."

Georgia Dixon, a grove guide at Grove Collaborative, says vacuuming dust helps keep excess dust from spewing in the air. “I actually use my vacuum on dusty surfaces before cleaning the floor. For example, I use it on the chair rail in the bedrooms and bathroom before I do any dusting, that way there is less dust building up on the cleaning cloth," she says. "I use the upholstery brush attachment head to avoid scratching hard surfaces like the wall or trim."

Georgia Dixon, a grove guide at Grove Collaborative, says vacuuming dust helps keep excess dust from spewing in the air. “I actually use my vacuum on dusty surfaces before cleaning the floor. For example, I use it on the chair rail in the bedrooms and bathroom before I do any dusting, that way there is less dust building up on the cleaning cloth," she says. "I use the upholstery brush attachment head to avoid scratching hard surfaces like the wall or trim."

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