Removing drywall dust from walls before you paint is up there with the west jobs ever.
Best way to remove drywall dust from wood floors.
This assumes you are talking a finished floor if unfinished bare wood oops.
Wipe everything down with a damp microfiber cloth.
Because of this sweeping wood floors can be a waste of time and energy.
Fill a bucket with cool water.
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Dip the cloth in the water and wring it out well a soaking wet cloth can damage fresh drywall.
The best means of cleaning hardwood floors is to use a microfiber dust mop or a vacuum cleaner.
Start at the top of the walls and work your way down.
Wipe an area rewipe with a water dampened rag then move to next area do not let the vinegar sit on the surface as it may discolor the finish or lift wax.
Instead start from the ceiling and work down towards the floor moving in long sideways movements as you go.
Don t vacuum in random directions.
As an added bonus you probably only need to clean high traffic areas like foyers living rooms and hallways throughout the week.
The cloth will easily pick up what s left and you don t have to worry about if turning back into mud which is what drywall professionals call the joint compound that produced the dust.
Vacuuming it will remove most of the dust particularly the loose material that s more likely to shift around if you tried to sweep it up.