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what do you use to dust?

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givememoney
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edited 25 March 2014 at 11:16AM in Old style MoneySaving
Do you damp dust or cloth duster or micro cloth etc.

Which do you consider best?


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  • geri1965_2
    geri1965_2 Posts: 8,736 Forumite
    I use my home made cleaner and a microfibre cloth.
  • System
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    An anti bacterial wipe :(. Failing that a wet microfiber cloth.
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  • paidinchickens
    paidinchickens Posts: 1,468 Forumite
    Microfibre and vinegar.
  • newthrift
    newthrift Posts: 1,252 Forumite
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    I use a duster with pledge polish (get it when it is in the cheap stores for £1).
    Sometimes I damp dust with just a damp duster (literally a little water from the tap).
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  • MrsAtobe
    MrsAtobe Posts: 1,404 Forumite
    I use a damp microfibre cloth, the OH uses the pledge dusting cloths, and yes, he buys them :D
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  • splishsplash
    splishsplash Posts: 3,055 Forumite
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    I use a damp cloth in one hand and a dry cloth to buff with in the other.
    The damp one is wrung out in hot water with flash liquid which I buy when it's on offer.
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  • lostinrates
    lostinrates Posts: 55,283 Forumite
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    Damp cloth, damp with what depends on surface/ whether its a lick and promise wipe or as part of a really good clean. Sometimes just water with a bit of aromatherapy oil.
  • Jnelhams
    Jnelhams Posts: 1,363 Forumite
    "There was no need to do any housework at all. After four years the dirt doesn’t get any worse." - Quentin Crisp. :rotfl:
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  • happy35
    happy35 Posts: 1,616 Forumite
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    i use a damp microfibre cloth to dust and a dry one to stop an streaks
  • anotheruser
    anotheruser Posts: 3,485 Forumite
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    A duster?
    One of those yellow ones your parents always had.

    If washing them in the washing machine - don't put on a 90 degree wash! The colour will run :/
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