Its obvious i have to much dust you have to be a moron to say that. You just aren't getting it are you? I clean every day and i cant keep up with dust because where i live. So i come here to ask for advise and got some great feedback. This is what this forum is about, right? Your the only one that come up with an answer like that. Its not what you say its how you say it. Did your parents teach you any tact/manners. If any administrators are reading this, what do you think about Gino's reply.
And didn't your mommy or daddy teach you not to be a snitch ?? No one likes a tattle-tale.
I didn't call you any names or swear at you, but you took upon yourself to pull all the stops out cause you got you feelings hurt.
If it's that dirty where you live..... how do you keep your food clean, your windows at the house, your car's windshield..... anything ?? Do you clean you food all day long, too ?? C'mon, stop being a whiner and grow some and clean your place properly or hire a cleaning company to do it, since you evidently don't know how.
By the way, the admins already have told me about them. If you don't like what I have to say, which contains more truth and fact than you can handle, put me on your ignore button.
You just don't get it, do you ?? You live in filth, by your own admission and you want some magic button...... ?? Get real for crying out loud.
I guess here's what you want............
Go to Home Depot, buy a window box fan and an air filter and put it into your bedroom window and plug it in with the air direction/flow aimed at removing air and not bringing outside air in, thus creating a flow that will take all of your dirt away. After the fan is inserted into the window opening, be sure to seal off around it to create a better vacuum, so you get ALL the dirty dirt out. Turn the knob to the middle setting and watch your house suddenly become dirt free. Instantly. None of the dirt coming up from the floor or from behind your bed or shelves will become airborne, so you don't hafta worry about it floating down on your prints/lamination ever again. Be sure to bring a hose in from your bathtub and hose down the floor, so that the very fine dust and debris won't clog your nostrils during this process. Just as a reminder, be sure all electrical cords are up off the floor to prevent electrical shocks.
Yep, that's the ticket, huh ?? Thanks..... got it now
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