How to Clean Skirting Boards?

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When you think about cleaning, the last thing that you probably think about cleaning is your skirting boards. Unless you have recently done work on your house, or are looking to sell your property, the skirting boards are part of your home that fades into the background. Due to this, they are often something that you do not pay much attention to. 

But you shouldn’t neglect your skirting boards. They might be a minor part of your home, but they are important. If you want your home to look good, then it is essential to pay attention to the details. 

However, if you haven’t cleaned your skirting board before, you may not know where to start. In this guide, we’ll look at everything professional commercial cleaners do about cleaning your skirting board. So, keep reading to know more.

Should You Clean Your Skirting Boards?

Well, first things first, let’s take a look at whether, or not, you should be cleaning your skirting boards. As you have probably guessed, yes, you should be cleaning your skirting boards.

While they are not something that you should be cleaning all the time, it is critical that you clean them now and then to ensure that they remain in good condition. 

As the skirting boards in your home are located near the floor, they are incredibly vulnerable to being affected by dust. Over time, this dust can build up and become ingrained into the skirting boards if it is not cleaned.

Likewise, your skirting boards could also be impacted by dirt due to their close position on the floor. 

In most homes, the skirting boards are painted white, and this only makes it easier for dust and dirt to show up on your skirting boards.

They are minor detail in your home, but, as we have said, it is the minor details that make a huge difference. So, if you want to ensure that your home always looks clean and tidy, you should add cleaning your skirting boards into your schedule. But how often should you do this? Let’s take a look.

How Often Should You Clean Your Skirting Boards?

So, you should be cleaning your skirting boards. But, what you probably want to know is how regularly you should be doing this. There are some types of cleaning that you will have to do every day, and this typically includes things such as vacuuming and doing the dishes.

But, there are some chores that can be done a lot less regularly, such as cleaning your oven or reorganizing your fridge freezer. 

Thankfully, cleaning your skirting boards is one of these chores. So, you should aim to clean your skirting boards around once a month. It is surprising how much dust will build up in a month, so it is important that you add cleaning your skirting boards to your monthly cleaning list. 

However, there are some scenarios where you might have to clean your skirting boards more regularly. Typically, these are not part of a routine, and they are simply situations where dirt or mud might get onto your skirting boards.

Cleaning your skirting boards monthly is advised if your skirting boards are only affected by dust. If any other dirt, such as mud, gets on them, you should clean this off as soon as possible to avoid stains. 

How to Clean Skirting Boards?

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So, how do you clean your skirting boards? Well, this task is surprisingly easy, and it doesn’t actually take too long to do. But, it does contain a couple of steps, so let’s take a look at where you should begin. 

Step 1 – Vacuum 

The first thing that you need to do is take out your vacuum cleaner. You should begin by running the attachment for your vacuum cleaner along the top of the skirting board (where the skirting board meets the wall).

This should suck up the majority of the dust that has built up on your skirting board. You should then run the vacuum cleaner along the base of the skirting board (where it meets the floor) to suck up any dust that has built up in this area.

Step 2 – Dust

Next, you need to take a damp feather duster and run it across the skirting board. This is an important step as the damp feather duster allows you to access dust that might be impossible to reach with a vacuum cleaner. So, this will ensure that you remove all the dust that was coating your skirting boards. 

Step 3 – Mop

Once you have done that, you should mop your skirting boards.

Thankfully, there is a handy device known as a skirting board mop that you can use for this job. Using a regular mop to clean your skirting boards is doable, but it isn’t an easy task, which is why we would recommend investing in a mop specifically designed for this job.

A skirting board mop works in the same way as any regular mop, it is simply designed to get into the cracks of your skirting boards, without you having to get onto your hands and knees.

Step 4 – The Final Touch

If you love to make your house smell fresh and clean at every opportunity, then you will adore this final touch. As many cleaning influencers have shown us, there are many uses for tumble dryer sheets (other than just using them in your tumble dryer).

You can put them inside pillowcases to make your bedroom smell fresh, and you can also use them to freshen up your skirting boards too. 

To add the final touch to your nice and clean skirting boards, you should take a tumble dryer sheet and run it along your skirting boards. The scent on the tumble dryer sheet will be transferred onto the skirting boards, leaving them smelling fresh, and making your home smell better too. 

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Summary

So, cleaning your skirting boards isn’t as difficult as you might expect. In fact, it will be completed in just 4 simple steps. So get your vacuum cleaner, feather duster, mop, and tumble dryer sheets at the ready, and check out this guide to find out how to clean your skirting boards. 

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