Counter brushes are helpful tools when a cloth or rag isn’t up to the task. Look for fine nylon or natural bristles, which will whisk away crumbs, grit and dust efficiently; a dustpan will come in handy, too. Use a dustpan and brush on kitchen counters, laundry-room surfaces, storage shelves and workbenches, so that keeping them all clean will become a habit.
Don Aslett in The Cleaning Encyclopedia: Your A to Z Illustrated Guide to Cleaning Like the Pros.
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