These workhorse cloths are superb at trapping dust.
Best way to clean sheetrock dust off wood floors.
Again start at the top and work your way down to easily remove dust from walls moisten a soft towel with water and wrap it around the bottom of a broom.
Run the vacuum over the whole floor and concentrate on picking up dust from cracks and grooves between boards where it is likely to have collected.
Sweep the bulk of the drywall dust into a pile on the floor with a broom.
I have never seen any sort of film left behind.
Secure with tape if necessary.
3 sweep the dust into the dustpan with short gentle strokes to keep.
Scrape vacuum and wipe.
Collect the sweepings in a pail or garbage bag.
Mop should have excess water squeezed out before applying change the water vinegar solution.
If you have the prefinished wood floor with the micro groove sweep it in line with the bevels as well.
Combine mild dish soap and cool water in one bucket.
After vacuuming wipe all surfaces with a damp cloth to remove the remaining dust.
If you re cleaning a hard surfaced floor vacuuming or sweeping is a necessary first step.
Don t go straight to cleaning up the dust with a damp mop.
Dip the cloth in the water and wring it out well a soaking wet cloth can damage fresh drywall.
Wipe everything down with a damp microfiber cloth.
Start at the top of the walls and work your way down.
As an added bonus you probably only need to clean high traffic areas like foyers living rooms and hallways throughout the week.
Wait 15 minutes for airborne dust to settle before proceeding.
It is basically sawdust with an oily additive you sprinkle it onto the floor and i work it back and forth across the floor.
Fill a bucket with cool water.
Fill another bucket with cool water only.
Start at one corner of the room and work around the perimeter sweeping all of the drywall dust into the center of the room.
Sponge mop the solution onto a small area of the floor and then dry the area completely with a towel.
After a once over with the vacuum use a brush to clean dust out of the grooves.
If you re sensitive you should probably wear a dust mask while vacuuming.
A treated dust mop is another option you can use to safely remove the fine particles.
You risk scratching the surface with the fine grains of dust you re moving around.
Wash the walls in a methodical manner.
You won t be able to get all the dust this way and you ll raise some of it but you can deal with the residue later.
An alternative is to use a flat sponge mop.