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Dec 22, 2022 at 18:32 comment added keshlam For what it's worth, I've been told that most dust in most homes comes from us -- shedding hair and skin cells, shedding fibers from our textiles, blown/stirred/drifting into corners where it can settle. My ridiculous suggestion would be to get a cat, which will make dust a given that you can ignore. ("Why do most cats have multicolored fur? So they can shed visibly on anything.")
Jun 21, 2021 at 21:38 comment added dandavis cleaning itself stirs up a lot of dust. get an air filter, you don't need an expensive one to handle huge (compared to alergens) particles of dust. In fact, an 80mm computer fan and a square of toilet paper make for an excellent filter.
Jun 21, 2021 at 20:43 answer added Ed Beal timeline score: 4
Jun 21, 2021 at 20:21 comment added user137594 Hey JACK - picture uploaded. Seems to me like lint from clothes or some kind of microfibers from clothes. No dryer.
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Jun 21, 2021 at 20:04 comment added MonkeyZeus Is your furnace/AC blower filter getting changed regularly? You could run your furnace/blower in fan mode for a few days and hope that your filter can capture these fibers. Besides that you should find the source.
Jun 21, 2021 at 19:49 comment added JACK Any chance of getting a picture? Do you have a clothes dryer and if so, is it properly vented?
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