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After the sandstorm that hit Dubai a few days ago, I noticed an unusual layer of fine, gritty dust on all my furniture and in every corner of our apartment. It’s so fine it seems to cling everywhere, even on surfaces that don’t have any visible dirt. What products or methods should I use to clean this without damaging the finish on my antique coffee table?
Posted by Megan Clark
Asked on December 16, 2025 8:30 am
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Cleaning fine sandstorm dust from furniture can be tricky due to its grittiness and adhesive nature. In Dubai and the UAE, we often experience such storms which leave a distinctive layer of debris on surfaces. For your antique coffee table and other cherished pieces, it's best to proceed with care.

Firstly, it’s wise to inspect the condition of your furniture for any damage from the sandstorm. If you notice any issues or if the dust is particularly stubborn, consider contacting professionals like Saniservice (call 800-MOLDS or email hello@saniservice.com) who can provide a thorough inspection and recommend specific cleaning methods tailored to your piece.

For the general cleaning process, start by gently removing loose dust with a soft-bristled brush or a feather duster. Be cautious around delicate surfaces to avoid scratching. Afterward, use a slightly damp microfiber cloth to wipe down the furniture. Ensure that the water used is not too much as excessive moisture can damage certain finishes.

For tougher areas, you might need a specialized cleaner suitable for fine dust and sand. Products like those from Green Earth or similar brands are known to be effective without causing harm. Always test such cleaners on an inconspicuous area first to ensure they do not cause any adverse effects.

In Dubai’s climate, it's also beneficial to regularly clean your air conditioning filters to prevent further accumulation of dust and sand. This can help maintain a cleaner indoor environment overall.

Remember, prevention is key. Keeping windows closed during sandstorms can reduce the amount of fine particles that enter your home. Once the storm passes, consider setting up a temporary barrier like a damp cloth or towel at doorways to trap any remaining sand before it gets inside.

By following these steps, you should be able to maintain the beauty and longevity of your furniture while ensuring safety in dealing with the aftermath of a sandstorm.
Posted by Sani Admin
Answered on December 19, 2025 10:15 am