Popcorn ceilings are a magnet for mold, especially in damp places like bathrooms. Clean them using a few everyday products ...
If your home or apartment was built between the 1950s and 1980s, there’s a good chance you have popcorn ceilings. This type of textured finish was a design staple for decades, thanks to its ability to ...
Whether you use it daily or never, you need to clean your ceiling fan because dust can affect air quality and your fan's motor. Here's how often to clean it.
Plus, a dusting technique that doesn't require a ladder. If your home was built between 1950 and 1980, there's a good chance it features at least one popcorn ceiling. During that time, popcorn ...
The best way to clean your home is from top to bottom, and that usually starts with your ceiling fans. Whether they've been sitting still for months or you've recently used them to circulate air ...
Clean your ceiling fans about once a month to limit dust buildup. "The blowing of air one way draws air, dust, and other floating particles into the fan from the opposite direction," says Latoya ...
Every spring, as the weather warms, there’s a moment when I look up at my ceiling fans and recoil. After going dormant all winter, they’re usually covered in dust, with intimidating dust-bunny-like ...
Cleaning a ceiling fan can be a messy endeavor if you don’t have the right tricks of the trade on your side. If you’re only working with a duster, you can end up with dust bunnies falling on your ...