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etsy swiffer pads?

please let me know if you have an etsy reusable swiffer pad and who you bought it from! I loathe the idea of the swiffer but... with a baby I don't have as much time to clean as I used to and don't for see having enough quality time with my shark steam mop and a vacuum as I would like. needs something swiffer like to make it easy to clean up quick! TIA! 
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Re: etsy swiffer pads?

  • I just use regular microfiber cloths. Seems to work well so far
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  • I just recently bought some from etsy and I LOVE them. They are actually reversible with a fleece side for "dry dusting" and on the other side is a mopping side. I am considering ordering more. I believe the etsy seller was detroitknitter.
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  • ok that's brilliant. why have i never thought of looking for those?

    Check out my etsy blog: Etsy Stalkers
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  • imagechigirlinaz:
    I just use regular microfiber cloths. Seems to work well so far

    Ditto.   

  • I use microfiber clothes too.  I found them in the $1 bins at Target and Joann Fabrics....they are "washclothes" so they fit perfectly.
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