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The robot vacuum takes care of most of the dust. Rarely had the motivation needed to manually keep up with the vacuuming, but I can manage pushing a button, and emptying the dust bin a couple times a day. I guess I need to keep up with tidying the previous day’s entropy too so the robot can actually do its job.
It turns out that a lot less dust accumulates on surfaces if dust clouds don’t get kicked up when one walks around. Who knew?
When I get the motivation to dust (approximately quarterly), it’s a combination of the surface dust vacuum attachment, microfiber dusters, and damp cloth.