
Dust on canvas storage baskets?
About a year ago I bought sveral of those storage baskets for orginazation. They’re not wood or woven baskets, they’re square/rectangle baskets and they’re a sourt of canvas material.
I have them on a book shelf..
I dust regularly but notice that no matter how much I dust the shelf/items around these baskets, the baskets collect dust! Its really hard to dust the baskets, its almost like trying to dust a really dusty lampshade. I’ve tried using dry cloths, dusters, and damp/wet cloths to get the dust off.
I’d like to throw the things in the washing machine but I worry that it will cause them to lose their shape/damage them.
Any ideas on how to prevent the dust from sticking to these things/getting the already existing dust off?
Did you try ‘hoover’ them ?
After you clean them, use ScotchGuard(r) fabric protector to prevent dust from sticking on them.
Sorry for my English ….
Man weaving cloth using weaving machine

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