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How to Clean LVP Floors After Construction

March 16, 2026

The construction crew just left, and your brand new Luxury Vinyl Plank floors are hiding under a thick layer of construction dust, drywall dust, and heavy grit. Maybe there is some sticky residue or dried glue sitting on the surface too. This is not normal everyday cleaning — and if you grab the wrong mop or the wrong cleaner, you could scratch or damage your new floors before...

Builder Cleaning Paint Splatter: Safe Removal by Surface

March 14, 2026

When painters splash droplets onto your new build’s glass windows, timber floors, or stone benchtops during construction, those tiny paint flecks turn into a builder’s nightmare. Every Sydney construction site sees paint splatter, it’s unavoidable when rollers flick, sprayers mist, and brushes drip from ladders above unprotected surfaces. But here’s the problem: one wrong chemical or scraper angle can scratch glass, etch tiles, or ruin fresh timber finishes...

How to clean construction dust off painted walls

March 12, 2026

Construction and renovation projects can transform a space, but they also leave behind a major problem, construction dust. Fine particles from drywall sanding, cement, wood cutting, and tile work spread through the air and settle on surfaces, especially painted walls. Even when a project looks finished, a thin layer of powder can remain on the Painted walls, making them appear dull, streaky, or dirty. The difficulty is that...

How to Clean Construction Dust Off Laminate Floors

March 11, 2026

Construction and renovation projects often leave behind a stubborn layer of fine dust on laminate floors. Activities like drywall sanding, tile cutting, wood trimming, and plaster work produce extremely fine particles such as drywall dust, silica dust, and sawdust. These particles easily settle on laminate surfaces and create a thin powdery film that can make the floor look dull, cloudy, and dirty. Many people try to remove this...

Builder Cleaning Protective Film: Windows, Steel, Appliances

March 10, 2026

After construction or renovation is completed, a property may look finished, but many surfaces are still covered with protective film. This thin plastic layer is commonly placed on windows, stainless steel appliances, and metal fixtures to protect them from construction dust, scratches, paint, and debris during building work. While this film protects surfaces during construction, it must be removed during the builder cleaning or post-construction cleaning stage. If...

How to Clean Construction Dust from Wood Floors

March 9, 2026

You just finished a renovation or construction project. The walls look fresh, the cabinets are installed, and the space feels brand new. But when you look down at your wood floors, something doesn’t feel right. A thin, gray layer of construction dust is covering the surface. Even after sweeping or mopping, the dust seems to come back again and again. This happens because construction dust is very different...

How to Clean Construction Dust from Walls

March 6, 2026

After construction or renovation, it is very common to see a thin layer of construction dust on walls. This dust usually comes from drywall sanding, cement work, wood cutting, and plaster finishing. The particles are extremely fine, so they easily stick to painted walls, drywall surfaces, and plaster finishes. Many people try to clean the walls with a wet cloth right away. However, this often spreads the dust...

How to Clean Construction Dust from Home

March 6, 2026

After construction or renovation work, a home often looks finished but is still covered with fine construction dust. This dust comes from materials like drywall, wood, concrete, plaster, and paint, and the particles are much finer than normal household dust. Because the particles are so light, they easily spread through the air and settle on floors, walls, furniture, windows, and even inside HVAC vents. Many homeowners try to...