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Ellybel
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Is there anything I can use to dust with other than polish?
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My mum can't use polish as she's allergic to it, she just uses a damp cloth insteadLaughter is the sun
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Have you tried microfibre cloths? There's a thread on here somewhere but I can't find it. I'm sure someone will come along soon and point you the right way.0
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microfibre cloth barely damp with a bit of vinegar in the water : )0
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Yep - got the hint from another thread - microfiber clothes - I bought a pack of 3 from Lidl for under £2 and they're brilliant. Can be used dry or damp and they go in the washing machine. (No fabric conditioner - and put inside a pillowcase or suchlike). Best buy in ages.0
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i would go with the barely damp cloth too, if i am feeling really lazy i just stick the nozzle of the hoover round about, gets rid of most of the dust0
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damp microfibre for me too & then finish it off on the laminate flooring, before it jumps back in the washing machine :j .Building an emergency fund and starting on the mortgage!0
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Any chance we can have all the dust threads merged? Seems to be 2 or 3 on the go today~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
PMS Pot: £57.53 Pigsback Pot: £23.00
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Thanks all for the info. I am going to try the microfibre cloths they sound just what I need. :j0
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a damp one to clean and a dry one to buff and shine0
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