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After the heavy dust storm last month, I noticed a layer of grit on every surface in our living room, including the shelves where I keep all my retail samples. Cleaning everything feels like an overwhelming task, but I’m not sure if it’s something I can handle myself or if I need to hire someone for this job. Can anyone with experience share how they managed such extensive cleaning?
Posted by Rashmi Iyer
Asked on January 31, 2026 11:08 am
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Cleaning after a dust storm is indeed a daunting task, especially for someone like yourself who has retail samples to take care of. In Dubai and the UAE, post-storm clean-ups can be quite challenging due to the sheer volume of debris that might settle on surfaces. However, with the right approach, you can manage it effectively.

First off, it's important to assess the extent of the damage. If your shelves are covered in a fine layer of grit, this may seem overwhelming at first glance. But don't panic! Let's break down the process into manageable steps:

1. Safety First: Before diving into cleaning, ensure that the area is safe. Check for any structural damages and make sure all power sources are secure to avoid electrical hazards.

2. Gather Supplies: You'll need a mixture of water and mild detergent, microfiber cloths or sponges, and a vacuum cleaner with attachments if you have one. In Dubai, you can find these at most local stores like Carrefour or Souk Commerce.

3. Start Small: Begin by tackling smaller areas such as the shelves where your retail samples are stored. Remove any loose debris carefully to prevent damage to the items. For tougher spots, use a soft-bristled brush along with your cleaning solution to gently scrub away grime.

4. Move on to Surfaces: Once you've cleaned the shelves, proceed to clean other surfaces like furniture and windows. Microfiber cloths are excellent for dusting as they trap dirt instead of spreading it around. For tougher stains or spots, a mild detergent solution can be used.

5. Thorough Vacuuming: Use your vacuum cleaner to suck up any remaining grit from carpets, rugs, and floors. Make sure to clean under furniture too where dust might have settled.

6. Final Touches: After everything is cleaned, make sure to air out the space by opening windows or using a fan if it's not too hot outside. This helps in bringing fresh air into your living room.

7. Consider Professional Help: While DIY cleaning works for minor cases, it can be quite time-consuming and might require specialized equipment that you may not have at home. In Dubai, you can call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com if the task seems too big to handle alone.

Remember, after a dust storm, indoor air quality is also affected. Ensure your ventilation systems are working properly and consider getting an indoor environmental inspection done by professionals to make sure everything is in order before you fully open up all your windows.

Handling such tasks can be challenging, but with the right tools and approach, it's definitely manageable. Good luck!
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on February 4, 2026 1:52 am