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Dust?

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What can be done to reduce dust.
Within an hour or so dust is everywhere again as if I had never done any cleaning.

Any Ideas or advice?
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  • Best advice I ever heard was from Quentin Crisp - it really doesn't get any worse after the first 4 years :rotfl:
    Ex board guide. Signature now changed (if you know, you know).
  • cattie
    cattie Posts: 8,841 Forumite
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    And believe you me, it really doesn't!
    The bigger the bargain, the better I feel.

    I should mention that there's only one of me, don't confuse me with others of the same name.
  • O.k, here is the trick:

    Dont live in there.

    If you have to, dont move and certainly dont scratch your skin! :D
  • Try using anti-static polishes. Rather than attract dust they repell it. Its stil there just not settling on you Tv etc.
    Also could be lying within a carpet which may need cleaning or a gap round a door or window allowing dust particles in.
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,650 Forumite
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    Hi dalepearson,

    I hope that you don't mind, but I am going to move your thread over to the MoneySaving Old Style board, where hopefully you will get more replies.

    Pink

    Martin’s asked me to post this in these circumstances: I’ve asked Board Guides to move threads if they’ll receive a better response elsewhere(please see this rule) so this post/thread has been moved to another board, where it should get more replies. If you have any questions about this policy please email [email="andrea@moneysavingexpert.com"]abuse@moneysavingexpert.com[/email].
  • Magentasue
    Magentasue Posts: 4,229 Forumite
    And dust is low in fat, very low in fat.

    So you can eat as much dust as you like.

    Sorry, just had a Little Britain moment.
  • aliasojo
    aliasojo Posts: 23,053 Forumite
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    For crying out loud, it's Halloween! It's seasonal! :rotfl:
    Herman - MP for all! :)
  • aliasojo wrote:
    For crying out loud, it's Halloween! It's seasonal! :rotfl:


    Does that mean I can finally munch that corn I have at the bottom of my feet?
  • aliasojo
    aliasojo Posts: 23,053 Forumite
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    Str4berr3 wrote:
    Does that mean I can finally munch that corn I have at the bottom of my feet?

    :confused: I have no idea what you're talking about....but if it makes you happy...you go girl! :rotfl:
    Herman - MP for all! :)
  • Opps!

    I though you was talking about eating dust/skin for halloween was seasonal.

    I am just going to quietly exit now.....
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