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Three Easy Cleaning Hacks for Your Skirting Boards



Person using a long-handled brush to clean skirting boards without bending down, showcasing an easy and ergonomic cleaning method.

Keeping your skirting boards clean doesn’t have to be a chore. With a few simple cleaning hacks, you can quickly remove dust, grime, and scuff marks, saving you time and effort. Often overlooked, skirting boards can gather a surprising amount of dust, which makes cleaning them regularly a smart move. Below, you’ll find three easy cleaning hacks that are perfect for keeping skirting boards fresh, plus tips for those who find it difficult to bend down. We’ve also included methods tailored to different materials like timber and vinyl skirting boards.

Skirting Board Types and Cleaning Hacks for Timber and Vinyl

Skirting boards (or baseboards) come in various materials, the most common being timber and vinyl. Vinyl skirting boards are popular in newer homes for their durability, low maintenance, and colour options, while timber skirting provides a high-quality look but needs more specific care.

Cleaning Hacks for Timber Skirting Boards

Timber skirting boards need a gentle touch. Avoid just water, as any worn lacquer could lead to damage. Instead, start with a light dusting using a damp cloth, then apply a wood conditioner to bring out the timber’s natural colour. This two-step cleaning hack keeps timber looking fresh while protecting it from further wear.

Cleaning Hacks for Vinyl Skirting Boards

Vinyl skirting boards are durable and affordable, making them easy to clean. For an eco-friendly solution, use warm water and a bit of liquid soap on a sponge. You can also try a vinegar solution for tougher stains—just be careful to avoid this hack on timber as it could cause damage.

Essential Cleaning Hacks for Skirting Boards

What You’ll Need

  • Vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment

  • Long-handled feather duster

  • Damp cloth or sponge

As with all cleaning, start from the top of the room and work down to keep dust from resettling. Knee pads can make a big difference if you’re working on a large area.

Cleaning Skirting Boards without Bending Down

For those who find it hard to crouch, there are cleaning hacks that don’t require bending down. A vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment or a long-handled feather duster works wonders, lifting dust off skirting boards effortlessly. Always vacuum the floor first to prevent dust from floating back up.

Quick Cleaning Hacks for Vinyl Skirting Boards

Natural solutions like vinegar or baking soda are effective and safe for vinyl. Be cautious with unknown materials, though, as vinegar can damage untreated wood.

What You’ll Need

  • Vinegar (20ml per litre of warm water)

  • Cloth or sponge

Mix vinegar with warm water, a cleaning hack that helps to lift dirt and prevent dust build-up. Remember to rinse your sponge often. For tough scuff marks, try using a magic eraser—an excellent hack for getting rid of stubborn stains.

Best Cleaning Hacks for Timber Skirting Boards

For timber skirting, invest in a good wood cleaner. Begin by wiping down with a damp cloth to remove dust, then scrub gently with a sponge and wood cleaner. A soft toothbrush can be handy for tricky spots.

Essential Items

  • Wood cleaner

  • Soft toothbrush

  • Sponge or damp cloth

Key Takeaways

  • Clean skirting boards every three to four months to keep your home looking sharp.

  • These simple cleaning hacks make skirting boards a quick addition to your cleaning routine.

  • For a hassle-free solution, consider hiring a professional cleaner.

Contact Us for Professional Skirting Board Cleaning Services

Crystal Cleaning Services offers comprehensive home cleaning, including skirting board detailing. Whether you’re after a one-off deep clean or regular upkeep, our team is ready to help you maintain a pristine home with minimal effort.

Contact Us Crystal Cleaning QLD

Phone: (07) 3040 7778

Get in touch today to learn how our cleaning hacks can keep your skirting boards spotless and your home fresh.

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