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## Step-by-Step Guide
### 1. **Turn Off the Radiator and Let It Cool**
Before you start, make sure the radiator is completely cool to avoid burns or circulating warm air and dust while cleaning.
### 2. **Lay Down a Damp Towel**
Place a damp towel or an old sheet underneath the radiator. This will catch falling dust and help prevent it from going airborne.
### 3. **Blow Dust Loose with a Hairdryer**
Set your hairdryer to cool and blow into the top of the radiator. The air pressure will push loose dust down through the fins and onto your damp towel below. If you have compressed air, that works too!
### 4. **Use a Radiator Brush**
Insert a long radiator brush (or similar tool) down into the radiator columns. Gently sweep it back and forth to pull out more dust. Make sure to pull the brush out slowly to avoid flinging dust around.
### 5. **Vacuum Up the Dust**
Use the vacuum cleaner to remove dust from around the base, between the fins, and on the floor. A narrow nozzle attachment helps reach tighter areas.
### 6. **Wipe the Exterior**
Finally, use a microfiber cloth (dampened with mild soapy water, if needed) to wipe down the outer surfaces of the radiator.
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## Maintenance Tips to Keep It Cleaner Longer
– Dust the top of the radiator weekly
– Vacuum around it during regular cleanings
– Add a radiator cover to reduce dust buildup inside
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## Clean Heat, No Mess
With this smart, mess-free method, you can clean your radiators thoroughly without turning your home into a dust cloud. It’s quick, efficient, and makes a big difference in both air quality and heating performance. A cleaner radiator is a warmer, healthier home.
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