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Cleaning skirting boards

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PinkCosmos Mon 24-Jun-24 10:54:52

Does anyone have a method for cleaning skirting boards that doesn't involve getting down on my hand and knees?

I ca do the dust with the extension on my vacuum cleaner but even that isn't great. Sometimes they need more than just a dust.

Thanks

crazyH Mon 24-Jun-24 10:59:31

I was just looking at mine and I sighed …..

Calendargirl Mon 24-Jun-24 11:02:54

Don’t look!

ExDancer Mon 24-Jun-24 11:07:31

When we had our bathroom 'updated' they replaced the wooden skirting boards with plastic ones.
Now, I hate all this plastic we're using - but cleaning the skirting boards is a doddle so am I recommending them?
Yes, I think I am.

crazyH Mon 24-Jun-24 11:10:29

Calendargirl - 😂

Iam64 Mon 24-Jun-24 11:11:12

Cleaning skirtings is something only attempted when bottoming a room or hallway🤣🙈.
I’m using the don’t look approach - three months recovery from right shoulder break )I’m right handed). And last week abdominal surgery. The skirtings remain untouched
Long feather duster for dust but if you live with dogs more needed. Sadly my dogs don’t help with domestic stuff they just cause it

Grandmafrench Mon 24-Jun-24 11:11:23

Google microfibre skirting board cleaners - lots of handy tools there to save knees! Damp dusting with a microfibre cloth will thoroughly clean higher surfaces without too much effort 😉

M0nica Mon 24-Jun-24 11:14:09

I use a feather duster. Rarely find they need more than that.

PinkCosmos Mon 24-Jun-24 11:14:10

I don't think I can change them all to plastic.

The style of mine is called torus so they have quite a few ins and outs to clean.

This is not my actual skirting board grin

MaizieD Mon 24-Jun-24 11:15:37

Not a problem which I worry about too much, but when I decided that getting down on my knees was becoming too painful I bought a couple of those old fashioned string dish mops from the local wonderful, sells everything hardware store. Using them involves a little bending, but it's better than kneeling...

nanna8 Mon 24-Jun-24 11:19:43

No, I don’t look at them. They are all natural stained wood and don’t show dirt. They’re probably filthy! I vacuum round and mop the wooden floors, that’s enough for me.

Cabbie21 Mon 24-Jun-24 11:22:15

Long handled soft brush or cobweb brush, if I bother.

Callistemon213 Mon 24-Jun-24 11:24:04

MaizieD

Not a problem which I worry about too much, but when I decided that getting down on my knees was becoming too painful I bought a couple of those old fashioned string dish mops from the local wonderful, sells everything hardware store. Using them involves a little bending, but it's better than kneeling...

Yes, this or one of those microfiber mops.

Otherwise a microfiber duster on a stick. I have one from IKEA but it's years old, the covering comes off and goes in the washing machine.
A bit like these:

Callistemon213 Mon 24-Jun-24 11:24:52

Microfibre

Autocorrect must like American English.

Oreo Mon 24-Jun-24 11:27:13

PinkCosmos

I don't think I can change them all to plastic.

The style of mine is called torus so they have quite a few ins and outs to clean.

This is not my actual skirting board grin

I was just going to congratulate you on pristine skirting boards too😂

Oreo Mon 24-Jun-24 11:28:11

I use Flash wipes when I can be bothered to do it but it does involve bending down.

rosie1959 Mon 24-Jun-24 11:28:47

I use a damp micro fibre cloth I give them a wipe from a standing position my knees won't standing a lot of pressure since messing them up last year cleaning an extremely large porcelain patio of grout haze

Mamardoit Mon 24-Jun-24 11:35:24

I think it's best not to look too closely.

I have been on my hands and knees to do the kitchen and dining room. The lounge I will do when I feel the need to move the furniture. I haven't done that for some time. The hall is so stacked with boxes that not much skirting is showing. Having looked I will give what is on show a clean. The cricket bag that lives in there is going into the garage. The bathroom skirting is done when the floors are cleaned it's the plastic sort and there isn't much.

Theexwife Mon 24-Jun-24 12:02:25

Employ a cleaner for one off cleaning to do the things you struggle with.

sodapop Mon 24-Jun-24 12:10:10

I have a piece of equipment called "my husband" who does those those awkward jobs for me. However he is now finding it more difficult so I may need to update the model. smile

Lovemylife Mon 24-Jun-24 12:14:50

Hopeless with a muddy dog.
Removing contact lenses works for me.

PinkCosmos Mon 24-Jun-24 12:22:07

I have found quite a few like this on Amazon. They don't look like they would be very successful. Much too fiddly. Sorry for long link

www.amazon.co.uk/Baseboard-Extendable-Cleaning-Skirting-Reusable/dp/B0C7Q2XXMN/ref=sr_1_16?crid=319BMDERHDSY7&keywords=skirting+board+cleaner&sprefix=skirting+board+cleaner%2Caps%2C161&dib_tag=se&tag=gransnetforum-21&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.xqy7O2dwL0zICx0P9evgg0hxfAWYuZ5v5Nxq9q9IaM6Wr_eXp3Fz3u5oLT0GetYzd5Bbgddp_3SUIOScY1eGoxoWUazTcvye4DKS8NYhqqqsmXoCvg9Xo7YMGZfIu9-tbOk84SD2irZ_dYzQgKd2Vx17dbx3JzyQUGTnmHXW855Q7jyEcKWLKG0ywlKlG7J8r_IjPNcizXq27L0oyEDrjfwj1z1ZMuK6iK1nXpQuTyR8czU8ydhyZuwheZyWEyafJNeEwcMJdV3dlgr-VUL2juKouAjNaavkZD-PEyeo5bU.F1sYriU2EVTK3CjX1m3-gd-iyy7oerhVrhXGhHMqfFY&qid=1719227979&sr=8-16

farmgran Mon 24-Jun-24 12:56:26

I mop my floors with something like an old fashioned string mop only made of strips of microfibre cloth. The skirting boards get done at the same time as the floor.I think its overdue for a good clean!

Calendargirl Mon 24-Jun-24 13:14:03

PinkCosmos

My skirting boards are also ‘torus’ style. They were chosen by DH when we had our bungalow ‘done’.

B….y dust catchers! If I had realised…..

They look nice, but would never have agreed to these if I had realised what they were really like.

So I try not to look at them!

Germanshepherdsmum Mon 24-Jun-24 13:39:52

I use a long handled Flash disposable duster and when needed wipe with floor wipes from a standing position as I can’t kneel.