Skirting boards tend to be a magnet for dust and any debris in your home, but there is a easy method to keep them clean for weeks at a time with a item most people already have in their home.
Dust has a sneaky habit of gathering in spots you barely notice — until guests arrive and you clock those skirting boards caked in that grimy grey film that makes the entire home look neglected. It’s particularly common for houses to become dusty in late spring during pollen season, when even leaving your windows open briefly means a room requires a thorough clean.
Skirting boards are especially prone to getting grubby quickly, as they’re typically painted with a gloss finish that generates static electricity, drawing in any nearby debris or fluff. This means they can look filthy again within days, no matter how frequently you wipe them down, with the tiny grooves in the wood trapping even more dirt.
However, home organising expert Caroline Solomon, known online as Neat Caroline, has revealed a low-effort method to repel dust — and all you need are some tumble dryer sheets.
Caroline said: “If your baseboards are super dusty, I recommend using a dryer sheet to get rid of extra dust. I just grab a dryer sheet and run it along the baseboard.
“The dryer sheet will leave a thin residue on the baseboard that will also prevent future dust.”
Dryer sheets are specifically designed to neutralise static in laundry, stopping clothes from clumping together — and that same principle applies to the static electricity that builds up on skirting boards, helping to keep them cleaner for longer.
When you wipe skirting boards with dryer sheets, a small amount of fabric softening compounds is left behind, which stops dust from adhering to the surface.
It also creates a smoother finish, meaning grime struggles to grip the wood, so other debris will take considerably longer to settle on your skirting boards.
Using dryer sheets to clean walls might sound unusual at first, but it’s one of the most effective methods for keeping skirting boards dust-free for a far greater length of time.
How to use dryer sheets to keep dust away
Start by cleaning your skirting boards as you normally would, removing any dust that may have already accumulated.
Simply use a bucket of soapy water — you can also add a few drops of white vinegar to break down dust quickly. Make sure to vacuum the floor as well, ensuring the room is free of loose dust.
Thoroughly dry the skirting boards, then take a dryer sheet and gently run it across the surface. There’s no need to scrub — this cleaning hack works with just a light wipe.
Dryer sheets can help slow down how quickly dust clings to surfaces for a couple of weeks, though this depends on how busy and dusty the room tends to get.
Dust accumulates more rapidly if you frequently open windows, dry laundry indoors, or have carpets and rugs in the room. It will also build up quickly if surfaces are left slightly damp after being sprayed or polished.


