If you dust a lampshade with a feather duster or a cloth, all you are doing is pushing the dust further into the shade. Get your hair dryer and blast the dust away instead.
To clean a picture, wipe the top of the frame, then down the sides and, lastly, across the bottom.
Always spray glass cleaner on your cloth and never directly on the glass to prevent seepage under the glass that could damage the picture.
Oil Paintings can be expensive to restore, so by regularly dusting them you will save on restoration costs.
Use white bread to remove dust from your oil paintings. Bread will not leave a residue on your painting and it is extremely good at attracting dust without taking anything off of your painting.
Gently dab the bread over the surface of your painting to pick up the dust and dirt.
Never dust a warm or hot lightbulb with a damp cloth, as the bulb will shatter.
Before you sweep dust into your dust pan spray Hair Spray into your dust pan and this will help to stop the dust flying around when you are sweeping up