How to Clean Walls with Flat Paint
Start at the top of the wall. Look for any obvious stains or streaks on the wall. Pick out an old pillow case, preferably white or a light color. Wrap this around the bottom end of a broom. Use a rubber band, or similar type tie to secure the pillow case to the broom. Start at the top of the wall, and in light strokes go over the entire wall. This will remove all of the dust and dirt, before you add any type of cleanser.
Next you will need a heavy duty cleanser. Look for cleansers that foam, and work on oil based stains. Any cleanser that sticks on the stain on the wall for just a moment will work. After spraying the stain, use a sponge or damp cloth to immediately wipe the stain off. Do not apply streaky glass cleanser type products, they will just leave a new runny stain on the wall.
A few minutes a day is all that you need to keep your walls clean. If you are cleaning up after children, look down on their level to see all of the stains. By squatting on your knees, or sitting in a chair you will be able to see the wall from a different view point. All hand prints, splats and spills will be more visible from this angle. Be sure to also check the doors. Stains seem to settle from hand prints around the door knobs and the inside flat section of the door. Moisturizer, or food stains that have oils in them that do not come out the first time, can also be treated with the Mr.Clean Magic eraser.
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