You are not alone if you are curious in wall cleaning techniques. If you know how to clean your office walls, you can prevent the buildup of dust and filth that may make your office seem dingy and weary and even set off asthma and allergy problems in your staff. Your walls are hiding a major dust problem, despite their unappealing appearance. Including wall cleaning as part of your regular cleaning routine can make a huge difference in the appearance of your office, and here at Edomey Cleaning, we know just what to use and how to get the job done quickly and efficiently. (Don't worry; specialized wall cleaning services equipment is not required.)
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Nobody likes spending the day washing walls, but quickly cleaning such a huge area may be challenging. The kind of wall finish also affects the most efficient method of wall cleaning. It will take more time to clean a wall that has texture or that is heavily decorated with shelves, paintings, or other wall hangings. Using this technique is the quickest, but it works best with knockdown or flat wall finishes. See some of the best advice for textured or papered walls below.
- Empty the shelves and clear the walls of anything that isn't absolutely necessary.
- Use a feather duster to remove stubborn dust from the walls.
- Spray the walls with the all-purpose cleaner, being careful not to soak them.
- You'll clean the walls using a mop.
It may seem absurd to use a mop to clean the walls, but that's really the most effective method. To save time, you might shop for a microfiber wall mop. A flat mop is preferred than a string mop since it can clean more of the wall in one sweep, although a string mop will suffice in a hurry. Our experts have found that using this technique is the most effective approach to clean walls before moving out or during a normal yearly clean.

How to clean walls without streaks
It's a typical gripe that after washing the walls, there are still stains visible. When paint dries on walls, particularly flat or satin paints, it typically leaves behind a wavy pattern. However, there are a number of methods available for spotless wall cleaning.
- Before you start cleaning, dust the walls.
The dirt that was already on the walls is often to blame for the streaks that appear there. When this dirt is combined with a wall cleaner spray, it becomes mud, and washing only redistributes it, leaving behind streaks.
- Water damage might occur if walls get too damp.
Walls will dry with streaks if cleaning solution drops or runs down them. Apply cleaner using a spray bottle in a thin mist, but don't use too much.
- Please don't brush too vigorously
If you scrub too vigorously, the paint may begin to come off the wall, creating streaks that can't be removed without repainting. Most dust and debris may be removed by simply gliding your cleaner along the wall.
- Always choose a mild detergent.
Cleaning walls seldom necessitates the use of strong detergents, and the harder the cleaner, the more likely it is to damage the paint. Clean the area with a mild, all-purpose cleanser instead.

How to Clean Brick Walls
Every wall in the house isn't painted. Because of the many crevices exposed brick has, it may be difficult to keep it clean. How to properly clean a brick fire surround, whether it be on an inside fireplace or an outdoor deck.
For Small Areas:
- Baking soda and water may be mixed into a paste and applied to the brickwork.
- Let stand for 10 minutes.
- Scrub the wall with a nylon-bristled scrubbing brush (don't be scared to use your back!)
- Clean water should be used to rinse the bricks to remove any remaining paste.
For Large Areas:
- White vinegar and water, mixed in a 50/50 ratio, may be applied to the wall.
- Wait 10 minutes before serving.
- Clean the wall using a broom that has stiff bristles.
- Rinse the wall with clean water.
How To Clean Concrete Walls
Concrete walls are tough, but still need to be cleaned occasionally. Here’s how:
- Step 1: Remove excess dust and dirt with a feather duster (indoor) or spray down with water (outdoor)
- Step 2: Add a few drops of non-ammonia dish soap to a 1 gallon bucket of hot water
- Step 3: Use a microfiber cloth or mop to wash the walls with the soapy water, taking care not to get the wall too wet
- Step 4: For stained walls, use a firm bristled brush to scrub away marks
- Step 5: Wash down the wall with clean water
How To Clean Walls With Flat Paint
It's possible for markings and streaks to be more noticeable after washing on flat or matte paint finishes than on high gloss paint. If you scrub a flat paint too vigorously, you can ruin the finish and be left with bumpy bald areas. If a stain is caught early enough, a simple sponge and some water may usually remove it. If the stain persists, try using vinegar.
- Step 1: White vinegar on a sponge
- Step 2: Carefully apply vinegar to the surface of the wall.
- Step 3: scrub the stained area in a circular motion to remove it.
- Step 4: use clean water to wipe off the wall.
- Step 5: Completely dry the wall