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Not surprised. Back in my artist days, the studio I rented was in a building with a countertop business on the first floor. The extent of their safety measures were blowing the dust out into the back alley. Most workers rarely, if ever wore masks, and the inside of the shop was absolutely covered in dust. The dust would make it up to me on the second floor, everything in my studio would accumulate a thin layer just a week or so after cleaning.

Wasn’t great but the rent was cheap, until it wasn’t



> everything in my studio would accumulate a thin layer just a week or so after cleaning

I wish I ONLY had to clean the surfaces once a week.

In my country and city unfortunately -- even though I dont live near a major road or construction site -- dust is everywhere. Within 24 hours or less of wiping clean, you can see a visible layer of dust on any horizontal surface in home.


Do you know what dust this is? Is it natural? May I ask what country you’re in?


Bangalore India

dust is everywhere ..haven't learnt to classify it into types :)




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