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Not a regular over here but - dusting?

What do you use for dusting?

I use a furniture polish and an old dish towel but it doesn't clean all my dust.  

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Re: Not a regular over here but - dusting?

  • I've had good luck with Pledge Dust & Allergen and either a microfiber cloth or one of DH's old soft tshirts. I've always used Pledge, but I've noticed that using the dust and allergy formula I don't have to dust as often!!!
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    Most of the time I use a dry microfiber cloth.  Try changing or upgrading your air filter to help with the dust.

    My DH "claims" he has an allergy to Pledge so I use these microfiber clothes.  They work really well.  Dusting is on my rotation every two weeks so it usually stays pretty dust free in our house.  Course if you don't change your filters on a regular basis you will see more build up.  

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  • Ilove febreze dust and shine with a microfiber cloth.
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  • Thanks!  I'll have to pick up some of those cloths. I think that is what is doing it.
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