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    23 Things That'll Help You Get Rid Of Dust In Your Home

    That ain't no pixie dust.

    1. An iRobot Roomba 692 — these are self-directed, so you can preset a schedule for the Roomba to start cleaning your floors each week, even when you're not home. Dust bunnies under the sofa...you're doomed.

    2. A handmade doormat that'll remind your guests to wipe their feet before coming into your home...and remind them to leave in a timely manner.

    Minor Less / Etsy

    3. A microfiber dusting glove, because microfiber is the very best material to use when picking up pesky dust particles, and you're gonna see why when you use this! Whoever thought to turn a cleaning cloth into a glove is a true genius.

    4. A hidden litter box for preventing kicked-up litter particles from ending up on every surface of your cat's "bathroom." Cat parents know — kitty litter is nature's greatest escape artist.

    reviewer's cat standing in the entryway to the cabinet litter box

    5. A cordless air duster you can use to blast away built-on dust between tight crevices, keyboards, and corners.

    6. A dry brush set because, and I hate to even bring this up, a quick Google search'll let ya know that 80% of dust is (ugh) dead skin cells. Start an exfoliating routine and let that nasty stuff go straight down the drain instead.

    Small brush, hand brush, exfoliating gloves, and extension handle

    7. A pack of three clear storage bags for keeping the clothes you don't wear all that often (or your seasonal stuff) in an easy-to-spot place that dust mites won't be able to break into.

    8. A Dyson hot and cool purifying fan you can grab to filter the air while keeping your room the *perfect* temperature. I own this and I HAVE TO SAY THIS...I am a big ~fan~.

    My Dyson in my living room. It is oval shaped with a small footprint and plugged into the wall.

    9. A microfiber ceiling fan duster with a clever design specifically for ceiling fans. If you've never dusted the top of your ceiling fan...you're in for a grim surprise. This is here to keep that neglected chore from becoming a nightmare.

    Person dusting tall ceiling fan with pole extended. Three images show two closeups of the curved duster cleaning the tops of the fans.

    10. A detailing cleaning putty that'll pick up the dust in every nook and cranny of your car (or keyboard). This stuff is so fun you may finally understand why kids these days are so suspiciously into slime.

    11. A microfiber spin mop, because going over your floors with a mop (even just with water) is gonna remove that frustrating, thin layer of dust that drops down daily.

    12. An air purifying houseplant bundle — houseplants can reduce dust in the home by up to 20% (no joke!). So you can totally justify bringing yet another plant pack into your apartment. It's for cleanliness!

    four different potted plants with lush leaves

    13. A pack of Burt's Bees dander-reducing wipes for keeping your pet's coat soft, shiny, and free of flakes. Sure, your cat thinks he's doing a mighty fine job on his own, but his tongue can't exactly condition dry skin — this will clear that up (and prevent pet dander from building up on your surfaces) lickety-split!

    14. A rug beater — you'll be shocked (and likely disgusted) when you take your regularly vacuumed rugs out with this terrific tool. It's true, vacuums have no chance against deep-set dust.

    Woven paddle with long handle

    15. An air purifier — it's gonna clear up the air in your home so well that going outside to get "fresh air" will seem like an oxymoron.

    16. A water-based alkaline wood cleaner to wipe away the caked-on dust that lives on surfaces our oily hands touch often. Turns out your hands were always filthy and your railings really felt it.

    17. And an organic cleaning concentrate for anyone who wants a good dusting (using something wet helps) and a good, natural refresh while they're at it.

    Cleaning product in bottle

    18. A lint roller pole you can use on the daily if you see pesky dust particles in hard-to-reach places.

    The lint roller being used in four different ways. Once on the sofa, one under the sofa on the hardwood floor, on the floor with the short handle, and again with the long handle.

    19. A microfiber dust brush that'll spruce up your window shades so well you just might notice you actually did have a view through those dust bunnies.

    Reviewer cleaning individual blinds with microfiber cloths held together with a plastic handle

    20. A roll of machine-washable reusable bamboo towels sure to be great for your place and *our* place...Mother Nature will totally thank you.

    21. A mounted purifier with six different purifying and deodorizing settings. This surprisingly sleek device is gonna trap airborne bacteria, mold spores, and other particles in the air.

    Square filter mounted on wall

    22. A handheld allergen vacuum with a sanitizing UV light and bacteria-blasting steam-free heat technology. With this, you'll *finally* make vacuuming curtains and upholstery a simple situation. Your upright vacuum could never.

    23. A cool mist humidifier to keep static (that loooves getting dust to cling to surfaces) out of your room. Plus, having moisture in the air is great for plants *and* your respiratory system. Win, win, WIN!

    Actual footage of me dusting off the neglected knickknacks on my bookshelf: