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20yearsandcounting
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Joined : Jun 2008
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Posted 7/8/2008 6:50 PM (GMT 0)
I am so amazed at myself...hehe...I was at grocery store and their was a Libman feather duster. When I dusted I usually take a bucket of warm water and wipe everything down. Well, you know that didn't get done nearly as often as it should have. Back to the feather duster. Wow, I love it. It does a very good job and so much quicker. I will do the old way now and then but, I am going to stock up on these featherssssss. I just wanted to tell you all incase anyone is as slow to figure things out as I am.
sandune
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Posted 7/8/2008 7:05 PM (GMT 0)
woohoo sounds great. I will get one too. I also started using those swiffter pads. You can use one to do the whole place when you do it on a regular basis. At first they were expensive I thought but they make my life easier and I feel good when I don't have to lok at dust. I am glad it made you feel good.
20yearsandcounting
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Posted 7/8/2008 11:15 PM (GMT 0)
anything to makes things easier....rah rah rah.... i also have a NON motor push sweeper thing that i seen them use in restaurants....alot less work and much lighter than a vacuum...i have to empty it alot more often but, i love it.
Willowmom
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Posted 7/9/2008 12:29 AM (GMT 0)
I was just looking at a battery operated little push sweeper. We have a lot of wood floors with pet hair. My son saw this thing on TV. "As seen on TV" and keeps saying that's what I need. I think I complain too much about
the dog hair! The swiffer gets up dog hair, but I do go through a lot of the little pads. Any chance you find your push sweeper working on pet hair or do you even have pets?
I am blessed to have my mom come three days a week (I do pay her!) to help with housework and be here with kids until I get home from work. But she's going on vacation and my teenager, well...he's a teenager...so things for easier housework are great. Thanks! Any ideas on easiest mops?
20yearsandcounting
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Posted 7/9/2008 3:19 AM (GMT 0)
it works great with my 2 cats hair....on the kitchen floor really wonderful....it's by Bissell "Perfect Sweep"....I'm not sure of the price????
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