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This gives you a really good view of everything you’re working with and makes sure you don’t pull your vacuum down onto yourself if you’re using a regular corded vacuum with a long hose.I actually did that the week before my Dyson arrived while I was trying to take a shortcut on my back hall stairs.
So don’t do that.Remove the long stick part of your vacuum and use the crevice tool attachment with just the main canister part of the vacuum to do a little detail work first on your stairs.. You can really have a lot of control to get into all the nooks and crannies this way.Crumbs and pet fur just love nooks and crannies!.
Don’t forget just under the front lip of the tread of each step!.Use this attachment to just run over the front rounded part of the step too to remove any lint and to make it looks nice and fluffy.. Now switch out your attachments.
Use the long stick part along with the mini motorized tool to do the rest!.
Starting at the bottom again and working upwards, first go over the main part of each tread.Restoration House.I can’t lie to you.
I just can’t.. You see all of these amazing trimwork projects that all of the DIY bloggers are installing in their homes?Of course you do!
How can you miss them?.Well, I need to let you in on a little secret: Not everyone’s DIY carpentry skills are as amazing as they look.