Cleaning fans rave over £3 budget buy that ‘collects dust effortlessly’ even in the hardest to reach places
IT can be an arduous, boring task.
So it’s no wonder cleaning fans have been raving about a budget buy that makes dusting a whole lot quicker – and more bearable.
While dusting can be boring and take ages, there’s a new budget buy people are swearing buy[/caption] The Damp Duster works “effortlessly”, according to cleaning fans[/caption]The product in question is Scrub Daddy’s Damp Duster, which is being sold on Amazon for £3.69.
The ridged sponge helps wipe away dust without it all flying away – as it holds the debris as you wipe.
It works on all kinds of surfaces such as blinds, mirrors, railings, baseboards and vents, and removes pollen and pet hair as well as dust.
And the best bit is that you can wash the Damp Duster after use, so that it’s ready for the next time you need it.
It lives up to the adverts, and works exceptionally well
Amazon reviewer
The majority of reviews of the product on Amazon are overwhelmingly positive, with one shopper writing: “I’m not the most prolific duster/polisher so for me this is a really good addition.
“Previously when wiping away the main dust off items before polishing the cloth would quite quickly become awkward to use.
“This dust buster however is great as once you give it a rinse it’s ready to go again and does a really good job.
“I’d definitely recommend this item and would buy again if required.”
Another called it their “go-to cleaning essential”, adding; “Its reusable nature is not only eco-friendly but also cost-effective.
“The ingenious shapes of the duster make it remarkably adept at reaching those tricky, hard-to-access places, ensuring a thorough cleaning every time.”
In fact, they were “so impressed” with the performance of the product that they ended up buying another one “specifically for my toilet seat”.
“It excels at cleaning up lint from jeans, leaving surfaces spotless,” they wrote.
“The Scrub Daddy Damp Duster has truly simplified my cleaning routine, making it a must-have for anyone seeking efficiency and effectiveness in their cleaning tools.”
A third agreed that the Damp Duster “truly lives up to its advertisements” and “works exceptionally well”.
“The only minor issue is waiting for it to dry out before putting it away,” they pointed out.
Dirtiest Items In Your Home You’re Probably Forgetting To Clean
Research shows people are exposed to an average of 60,000 types of germs on a daily basis.
Cleaning expert and Product Development Scientist at Astonish, Olivia Young, reveals the dirtiest items in your home and how to clean them.
Kitchen sponges or cloths
Some of the items we use to clean surfaces are actually the dirtiest. From wiping down worktops, to cleaning dishes, kitchen sponges or clothes are used multiple times throughout the day. And when doing so, it’s usually wet and warm, meaning if it’s not cleaned properly, it can be a prime spot for bacteria to grow.
As a general rule of thumb, if you’ve used your sponge for around two weeks – it’s time to replace it.
Shoes
Shoes are without a doubt an item in your home that is full of bacteria. A study suggested a single shoe sole has an average of 421,000 units of bacteria, but there’s no need to panic.
Most of these germs that gather on shoes won’t come into contact with other areas of your house, assuming that you take them off as you enter or put them in a box in your wardrobe.
Pet bowls and toys
Pet bowls have actually been found to be the third most contaminated item in households, meaning they are a breeding ground for germs and bacteria that could make you and your pet unwell.
Give them a wash with warm soapy water after each use to keep bacteria at bay. For toys, if they’re plastic you can soak them in warm water with either disinfectant or soap, soft toys can be cleaned thoroughly in a washing machine on a gentle cycle.
Toothbrush holder
Your toothbrush holder is probably not something you’ve considered to be dirty – but there’s more germs in the container that holds your toothbrush, than the taps on your sink.
Clean your toothbrush holder at least once or twice a week.
“Despite this, the impressive performance deserves a solid five-star rating.”
“Absolutely love it, it’s so easy to get dust cleaned off the shelves or anywhere,” someone else commented.
“With normal cloths, it usually just smears dust around, but this just collects it.
“Would recommend!”