Use a long handled soft bristled brush or electrostatic dusting try swiffer dry cloths cloth to dust your walls.
Easy way to clean ceilings and walls.
The best way to wash walls is to wipe the surface with a damp cloth or sponge working in overlapping vertical panels from floor to ceiling.
If steps one and two aren t doing.
If your walls have a rough texture use old nylon stockings.
After washing with detergent wash the walls again with water to remove all traces of the detergent.
When washing your walls use a mild cleaner or dilute stronger all purpose cleaners like mr.
Just like reading it s best to go top.
Dip the sponge into the hot water and squeeze out the excess water just enough to keep it from dripping.
Vacuuming the walls is by far the most effective and least damaging way to clean your walls.
I didn t even know what color my ceiling was supposed to be.
Pay special attention to corners where crown molding meets the ceiling and areas around air vents.
You will be shocked at how much grease comes off.
Extend the telescoping shaft of your vacuum if you have one.
Put on your rubber gloves before you begin to wash the walls to save your hands from drying out.
You don t want your ceilings or walls dripping with water.
The easiest most painless way to wash walls.
Next gently start mopping your ceiling.
Wear rubber gloves and.
Start at an entrance and plan to work clockwise around the room.
Yes a wet rag is the most basic way to wash walls or surfaces throughout the home and i only recommend doing it in low traffic areas because otherwise you really should use some sort of cleaning agent to wash away body oils and smudges that make our homes actually dirty.
Run hot water into the bucket while stirring the water to ensure the soilmax is dissolved completely.
How to clean painted walls vacuum your walls from ceiling to baseboards using the soft brush attachment.
Fill the second bucket with plain warm water.
Use plain water or a homemade mix of ammonia vinegar.
Move furniture out of the way to give yourself plenty of room.
Fill one bucket with 1 gallon of warm water.
Place newspaper drop cloth or towels on the floor against the baseboards to catch water that may drip from the walls during cleaning.
I even let my mop set for a few minutes to let it dry out some more.
Apply to the wall with a sponge and rinse with clear water.
Remove any paintings lamps and other objects hanging from the walls.
Lay a towel on the floor at the base of the wall where.
Add the liquid dish detergent and gently swirl the water with your hand.
Use a bristle brush attachment or another attachment intended for easily scratched surfaces.