This is a thread where we can share our ideas to make cleaning easier for those with mobility disabilities.
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Here is something I did today:
I have very tall ceilings, even when standing on tip toes, I cannot reach the top of the walls. There is a layer of visible dust along the walls, way up high where I cannot reach, no matter what I do.
Today I had an epiphany.
I pulled out the Swiffer. I wet a dish cloth with cold water and wrung it out. I attached the damp cloth to the Swiffer, snugly.
At first I tried dragging it across the wall. But the dust clung to the wall in wet globs.
Then I went back and used gentle circles. The way you would on a window. This caught the dust and trapped it on the cloth, leaving only bare, clean walls.
I was able to do this mostly from seated, however I did have to stand up for some of it.
I am very happy with the results.
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Here is something I did today:
I have very tall ceilings, even when standing on tip toes, I cannot reach the top of the walls. There is a layer of visible dust along the walls, way up high where I cannot reach, no matter what I do.
Today I had an epiphany.
I pulled out the Swiffer. I wet a dish cloth with cold water and wrung it out. I attached the damp cloth to the Swiffer, snugly.
At first I tried dragging it across the wall. But the dust clung to the wall in wet globs.
Then I went back and used gentle circles. The way you would on a window. This caught the dust and trapped it on the cloth, leaving only bare, clean walls.
I was able to do this mostly from seated, however I did have to stand up for some of it.
I am very happy with the results.
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