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Posted by Cathy from KY in CA on July 13, 2009, 9:28 am
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> I got a huge pile of those yellow cloths once, but I can't *stand* the
> sue
I'm with you.......can't stand to touch them!!! I feel like they are
sticking to me....or something......and I think they smell funny!!
Got a
package and had to give them away!
just me,
Cathy from KY in CA
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Posted by Susan Hartman on July 13, 2009, 9:55 am
Cathy from KY in CA wrote:
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>> I got a huge pile of those yellow cloths once, but I can't *stand* the
>> sue
>
> I'm with you.......can't stand to touch them!!! I feel like they are
> sticking to me....or something......and I think they smell funny!!
> Got a
> package and had to give them away!
>
> just me,
> Cathy from KY in CA
I'm glad I'm not the only one!
sue
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Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
The Magazine of Folk and World Music
www.dirtylinen.com
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on July 12, 2009, 9:04 am
On 7/11/09 10:46 PM, in article 7bt13fF24kv5uU1@mid.individual.net, "Dianne
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> MargW wrote:
>> I have maple hardwood, and the microfibre cloths are wonderful. They
>> are also great for streak free glass cleaning and dusting. I must have
>> half a dozen of them that get used for everything. They are very gentle
>> and don't scratch anything.
>
> Do you have a brand name? Have not heard of these cloths. Sound like
> just what I need.
>
> Dianne
Just look for the words microfiber on the bag. I could toss one in the mail
to you - 20 is too many even for this house...
C
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Posted by ellice on July 12, 2009, 8:18 am
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> Susan Hartman wrote:
>> ellice wrote:
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>>> I totally understand. We have a lot of hardwood - main floor, and loft.
>>> It's a lot (Donna can vouch). I have a Swiffer, and a Shark (the battery
>>> operated next step up), and a Dyson. And the microfiber big mop with the
>>> Bruce cleaning stuff. For the hardwood - I tried all of these, the
>>> swiffer
>>> is good for a quick pick-up. But, by the time I do even the entire
>>> family
>>> room - I'd need multiple cloths.
>
> Piggybacking on Susan's post because Ellice's post has disappeared.
>
> Instead of the disposable Swiffer cloths(or their generic equivalent), I
> use the terry microfibre cloths you can now buy at most hardware stores.
> I just wrap it around the Swiffer and push into the holes exactly as
> you do with the disposable. I use both sides and when dirty just throw
> it into the washing machine. I find that they actually pick up more
> stuff than the disposable Swiffer cloths.
>
> I have maple hardwood, and the microfibre cloths are wonderful. They
> are also great for streak free glass cleaning and dusting. I must have
> half a dozen of them that get used for everything. They are very gentle
> and don't scratch anything.
>
>
> MargW
That's a good idea, Marg. I have a huge pack of the microfiber cloths
(yeah, Costco), and could try it. I have a microfiber large mop which I use
for the damp cleaning.
Ellice
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Posted by Bruce Fletcher (remove denture on June 17, 2009, 6:46 pm
Quentin Crisp said "I have a message of hope for the housewives of
England. After four years it doesn't get any worse."
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Bruce Fletcher
Stronsay, Orkney
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