- National Trust - to compile expert tips on how to clean and care for the house
- yellow dusters are not recommended and confidence, she says do more harm than good
- Confidence reveals secrets properly villas in the book to keep
They are an essential element in the cleaning cupboard around the country found - but apparently they do more harm than good.
The National Trust yellow duster prevents dust moves around rather than clean it properly and recommends that are binned.
In a new book, The Manual of the National Foundation for the cleaning , tips and advice the staff has put together as you maintain the pristine flats.
The staff has compiled the National Trust Manual cleaning service, packed with tips on cleaning houses. Shown above, an employee minutely powdered wood trim with a brush with long hair
Responsible for the cleaning of some of the largest mansions in the country, says the fund staff they would use in place yellow dusters and prefer using a soft cloth or brush.
Simon Murray, director of the guardianship of the foundation, told the Sunday Telegraph : "If you take a rag to rub something and then all you do is rub the dust around is.
"Many people have gold plated picture frames, and if you go with a cloth yellow powder to them, can catch fiber and throw parties."
Microfiber cloths are even worse, the Trust said. Rather, it is a natural bristle or a linen cloth, that the powder to be recommended.
Responsible for the cleaning of some of the largest mansions in the country, says the fund staff they would use in place yellow dusters and prefer a soft cloth or brush bristles
On its website, the foundation describes its detailed policy dust control that regularly scheduled using special elements includes cleanings. Above Tyntesfield House, a property of the National Trust in Somerset
On its website, the foundation describes its detailed policy dust control that regularly scheduled using special elements includes cleanings.
It says: "(using From April to October, the day on which the houses are open to the public and to remove the dust daily from every floor, where visitors go der,Besucher way) before the arrival visitors" Vacuum cleaner.
"The open days also clean solid surfaces that the dust as shiny dark wood tables near the street visitors. For these smooth, flat surfaces we use folded soft cotton dusters in a buffer.
"Closed Every week, day, dust on complex and fragile surfaces that are farther away from the street visitors how the back of the chair and table legs. We use a variety of special brushes and dust on a portable vacuum cleaner. We attacked off two or three bedrooms each week.
Thorough cleaning is from November to March will be closed as houses for visitors. All rooms at each property carefully sprinkled floor to ceiling, including its content. Many areas are cleaned once a year.
"Never use a cloth on the yellow dust! National Trust says caused with basic cleaning more harm than good
More fragile items are even sprayed at intervals every three or five years for books powder, ceramic or drafty cabinets; every five or 10 years for tapestries; every 25 years for tables.
Katy Lithgow, Head of Nature Conservation, the Sunday Telegraph said: "We use hair brush pig bristle resistant surfaces and pony hair soft in the most sensitive Bannister brush can on a table used dusters are used, but it is important that they are free .. fluff and well surrounded. Ours is blue and white checked linen. We never yellow color.
And his advice is not all. Trust experts say aerosol furniture polish is a no-no, while the wax polish should be used sparingly.
In fact, the paint layers attracts dust, according to staff.
They also advise the vacuum nozzle with gauze cover to clean carpets and tapestries and statues expensive garden pocketed in winter.
Members of the public have the opportunity to put their questions to experts in the Hay Festival in Hay-on-Wye in Wales on Friday.
Participants are encouraged to bring items they would like tips on cleaning.
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