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Dusting
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Does anyone have tried and true tools for dusting. It's almost comical to dust things and watch the dust settle right back on the surface. Any suggestions?
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crazymomma
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(Joyful Wife & Momma)
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04/04/08 10:52 AM
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Re: Dusting
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I've gotten these clothes (can't remember the name) but you just wet them and wipe everything down. Works pretty good.
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Luckymama5
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(Hug and kiss your children each and every day!)
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04/04/08 11:24 AM
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Re: Dusting
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I use the swiffer duster. This thing actually works on my dusty house. I was dusting twice a week now I down to 7-10 day with the duster. I have noticed if you have gas hot air to heat your house ( it makes my house rather dusty even after having the ducts cleaned)
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Re: Dusting
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we use one of those lambs wool dusters but we get dust really fast here too. What about pledge or something... maybe a wet surface will at least look dust free a little longer?
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Re: Dusting
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I suppose more dust means more work for the kids. I've heard good things about the California brand car dusters. I got one last night to see how it works.
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IdaML
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(Proud to be Wesley's Mom)
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04/05/08 07:09 PM
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Re: Dusting
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I like the swiffers personally. Having Wes being allergic to ducts keeps me from having him do the job... but I SO dislike doing it myself too.
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azdoozy
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(Master Bubble Blower)
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04/25/08 06:00 PM
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Re: Dusting
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Hi, I keep my old fabric softner sheets from the dryer, the dust clings to the cloths, works pretty well for little clean ups, but myself, I prefer a soft cloth with pledge..
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