I had a handyman remodel a room next to the garage (previously storage/hvac), about 120 square feet, with two windows. He put all new drywall in.
The entrance is off the interior of our garage (used to be carport, enclosed by previous tenants, home built in 1954, canyons of LA). Instead of draping a sheet of plastic over the door, he left it open. There is now a sheet of drywall dust all over my shelves which line my garage....I store books, kids soccer "participation trophies", old toys, etc...
My handyman just wants to take a high pressure air blower and clean it off....but won't that just move the dust around, and it will settle on other stuff? Do I need to wipe every item? Some of them (like old electronic cords etc) are going to be a total pain to clean, and probably take at least a day? Also, shouldn't he do the cleaning?
Thanks...this is our first remodel, and I'm learning the hard way along the way!
The entrance is off the interior of our garage (used to be carport, enclosed by previous tenants, home built in 1954, canyons of LA). Instead of draping a sheet of plastic over the door, he left it open. There is now a sheet of drywall dust all over my shelves which line my garage....I store books, kids soccer "participation trophies", old toys, etc...
My handyman just wants to take a high pressure air blower and clean it off....but won't that just move the dust around, and it will settle on other stuff? Do I need to wipe every item? Some of them (like old electronic cords etc) are going to be a total pain to clean, and probably take at least a day? Also, shouldn't he do the cleaning?
Thanks...this is our first remodel, and I'm learning the hard way along the way!