Once you have a working vacuum with a proper filter cleaning drywall dust and residue from a hardwood floor is easy.
Removing sheetrock dust from hardwood floors.
We have recently renovated the en suite bathroom and the drywall and cement dust silt has settled into the grain of the hardwood bedroom floor.
The floor feels gritty and all the grain is a grey colour really noticeable next to the hallway hardwood floors.
Instead of throwing your hands up in despair try these simple ideas.
Add soap if you want to give the floor a good cleaning in the process.
When this happens we can easily find ourselves trying to fight a losing battle for getting the fine powder out of the miniscule nooks crannies and cracks that are common to hardwood floors.
Cleaning drywall dust from hardwood floors can be something that daunts even the practiced diyer.
The dust isn t poisonous but it does create a respiratory hazard so letting it circulate throughout the house isn t an option you don t want to wet it down though because it turns into a goopy mess that settles into every crack and crevice in the room.
Your vacuum accessory shouldn t have a beater bar and if it does make sure you turn it off or it might redistribute as much dust into the air as it picks up.
Work the mop into the gaps between boards to remove any dust that settled there.