How do I use Dusting Mitt?Updated 2 hours ago
TL;DR: Wear Dusting Mitt, glide it over surfaces in long smooth strokes to lift dust, then shake or rinse clean between rooms. The chenille finger fibres trap dust statically, so no cleaning spray is needed. Works on shelves, blinds, screens, and furniture. Work top to bottom to avoid re-depositing dust on surfaces you've already cleaned.
Last reviewed: April 2026
How do I use Dusting Mitt?
Slip Dusting Mitt on with your thumb in the thumb-pocket and the chenille fingers facing the surface. Glide (don't scrub) in long sweeping strokes so the fibres pull dust into the mitt rather than push it around. Work top to bottom so any stray dust falls onto surfaces you'll clean next. Shake or rinse between rooms.
Step by step
Slip it on. Thumb in the thumb-pocket, chenille fingers facing the surface.
Glide, don't scrub. Use gentle, sweeping strokes. The plush fibres pull dust into the mitt instead of dispersing it into the air.
Work top to bottom. Start with higher shelves, frames, and fittings. Finish on lower surfaces so any stray dust falls somewhere you still have to clean.
Shake or rinse between rooms. Step outside or over a bin and flick the mitt. For heavier build-up, rinse under cold water and air-dry flat.
Why it works
The chenille finger fibres generate a mild static charge that holds dust in the pile rather than pushing it into the air. That means fewer floating allergens, less re-settling, and a genuinely cleaner result, especially on skirting, blinds, and shelves where traditional dusting just shuffles particles around.
Do I need to spray anything on Dusting Mitt?
No. The chenille fibres trap dust statically on contact, so dry use is the default and gets the best result on most surfaces. For sticky spots, fingerprints, or greasy dust in the kitchen, a very light mist of water or Universal Cleaner in Atomiser Spray Bottle helps. Spray the mitt, not the surface, and don't soak it.
✓ Dry (default)
Best for most dusting: shelves, blinds, picture frames, screens, skirting boards, and pet hair pickup. No spray needed.
✓ Light mist (sticky spots)
For fingerprints, kitchen grease dust, or stubborn grime: lightly mist the mitt with water or Universal Cleaner. Never soak.
Can I pair Dusting Mitt with other Koh tools?
Yes, and a natural combo is Dusting Mitt followed by Ultra Pro Cloth. Use Dusting Mitt first to lift loose dust, then finish with Ultra Pro Cloth for a streak-free polish on glass, mirrors, and high-gloss cabinetry. The mitt captures particles, the cloth polishes the clean surface.
Dust, then polish
Start with Dusting Mitt to capture loose dust. Finish high-gloss surfaces with Ultra Pro Cloth for streak-free polish. Two tools, two distinct jobs, one spotless result.

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