I go into stores and smell wonderful scents coming out of bowls of potpourri. But, I always wonder how do you leave a bowl out for days and then dust one of them?
That makes sense. I don't have a vacuum with a nozzle attachment. Only an upright vacuum. At least, now I know when I get a new vacuum, I can also get potpourri.
We have an upright vacuum too but it has a nozzle attachment on the back.
But we stopped getting potpourri in the house years ago - the cats kept stealing bits out of it to play with. Crushed dried flowers in the carpet requires even more vacuuming
I live in a sooty city. My apartment is right over a bus route, and I have a cat who scatters kitty litter dust everywhere. By the time I get around to dusting this place, I can draw hieroglyphics in the shelves.
I had heard once to dust fake flowers, you should put them in a paper bag with a bunch of table salt and then shake it up. I wonder if the would work with potpurri?
I was whining to DH the other day that our house shouldn't be as dusty as it is. Our old house, yes. It was built in 1920 and on a high traffic and busy road. But this house? It was finished in 1996 so while not brand new, better windows, more efficient furnace, very low traffic street ...
I think we might have a dust fairy that comes around at night.
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