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What do you use to dust?

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What do you use to dust?

Postby clothmama » Mon Oct 26, 2020 4:07 pm

I recently bought a Lidl version of those Swifter things with disposible heads (not great for the enviroment) and a plastic handle. It reminded me (when I realised it already needs chucking) that I used to have a feather duster(recommended by the Fly Lady which I used to do) that I loved (it was hot pink feathers - what not to love!). I honestly don't think I've seen one here. i also have one of those microfibre flat wand type dusters and a wolf head (direct translation - no idea what they are called in English!). They are a spherical broom with a telescopic handle for reaching high to get spider webs - they work SO well!

Anyway just wondering what you use for surface dusting?

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Re: What do you use to dust?

Postby emmavmorgan » Mon Oct 26, 2020 4:16 pm

:hohoho: nothing as fancy as you :giggle: Mum makes brilliant multi purpose cleaning cloths from old towel on one side and old T-shirt on the other (overlocked together) and I have dozens of them. I use them for everything from washing up to dusting, cleaning up spills and cleaning the windows etc. I even use them when I’m teaching for wiping hands (instead of disposable wipes) I must wash a full load of them every week :giggle:

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Re: What do you use to dust?

Postby autumnalgirl » Mon Oct 26, 2020 9:00 pm

I have a long, flat, extendable pole thing (sounds like yours) which I use for all the high bits...old Victorian house, there are lots of those. The rest I have a pile of muslins from when the kids were little. They get used to clean windows, dust, wipe...all sorts! Then just thrown in the wash.

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Re: What do you use to dust?

Postby clothmama » Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:22 pm

I also have lots of ex nappies etc. but I must admit after using my very unenviromental thing the last week or 2 it has made me realise how easy it is to run around with a duster on a stick to get all the fussy bits! I think I'll try to find a real feather duster as part of my arsenal to try to keep on top of my very dusty / in middle of renovations / stone house!

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Re: What do you use to dust?

Postby 0_Lisa_0 » Tue Oct 27, 2020 12:05 pm

I have a fake feather duster or a fluffy attachment for the Hoover. However dusting is not a strong point :oops:

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Re: What do you use to dust?

Postby clothmama » Tue Oct 27, 2020 12:39 pm

0_Lisa_0 wrote:I have a fake feather duster or a fluffy attachment for the Hoover. However dusting is not a strong point :oops:

No mine either, as evidenced by what I have found in the last week or so since I started making an effort to get around each room! :hohoho: :hohoho: :hohoho:

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Re: What do you use to dust?

Postby autumnalgirl » Tue Oct 27, 2020 12:51 pm

0_Lisa_0 wrote:I have a fake feather duster or a fluffy attachment for the Hoover. However dusting is not a strong point :oops:


Not here either :oops:

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Re: What do you use to dust?

Postby 0_Lisa_0 » Tue Oct 27, 2020 1:21 pm

Well at least I'm not alone :hohoho:

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Re: What do you use to dust?

Postby clothmama » Tue Oct 27, 2020 5:48 pm

0_Lisa_0 wrote:Well at least I'm not alone :hohoho:

I could have used a ruler to measure some of the dust I found lurking :hohoho: :hohoho: :hohoho:

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