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Old 01-02-2007, 11:40 AM
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Swiffer Dusters + Interior = Love

This weekend I decided it was time to really clean my interior. My wife purchased those swiffer duster things and they do a great job dusting the house, so I figured I'd give them a try on my interior.

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It works great! You can get *everywhere* with it.

Next time you get a hankerin for cleaning out the inside of your car, give the swiffer dusters a try. They're cheap, disposable, and you can get them everywhere.

Old 01-02-2007, 11:57 AM
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cool, gotta try them out
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dude i've been doing that for almost 2 years now lol

i keep one in the glovebox and take it out to dust on red lights lol
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I use one of these badboys

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Originally Posted by ZoomZoomH
dude i've been doing that for almost 2 years now lol

i keep one in the glovebox and take it out to dust on red lights lol
Can you say "obsesive-compulsive boys and girls"? I knew you could.
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i'm not that OCD yet, yet, yet

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nice. its always good to be obsessive compulsive when it comes to one's car. haha
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I'll have to pick some up, damp towels aren't working for me lol
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Sounds like a great idea, but are there chemicals in the Swifter?
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Originally Posted by bruce_van
Sounds like a great idea, but are there chemicals in the Swifter?
no chemicals at all, it's a simple duster that uses static to pick up dust dirt, works wonderfully.
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Sounds good. I use microfiber gloves
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Originally Posted by ZoomZoomH
dude i've been doing that for almost 2 years now lol

i keep one in the glovebox and take it out to dust on red lights lol

Hey, just a hint... take it off the handle and keep the duster part in a ziploc bag.. that way, the dust wont shake off into your glovebox/owners manual etc...

You're not the only one Zoom, I've been doing this for years... and before the duster, I used the cloths
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you know what I've just when and got me a box of swiffer the other day after reading this. I've to say thanks you. Why didn't I think of it first.
I hate myself.
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Just tried it . . . . worked great. Thanks!
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ive been using that for my car also!!! it works great!!
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Ronn gave me one when we were installing a midpipe on his car. The Swiffers work great.
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Originally Posted by HolyCross05
I use one of these badboys

you clean your car with a strap-on, sick bro
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WTH!
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...whoa...
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am i wrong? look at it... COME ON!
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Originally Posted by bruce_van
Sounds like a great idea, but are there chemicals in the Swifter?
oh no.... No Chemicals are used... Just juices and berries...lol...

100 pts.. to whoever knows where that is from...
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They also make a Swiffer Duster Auto, specifically for cars. Not sure if it's any different, but thought it was interesting.
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gas leaf blower also works to get rid of the dust.

when my gf isn't around, I will clean the house with it too.
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Hmm a swifter duster, I'll give it a go.
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Originally Posted by mysql101
gas leaf blower also works to get rid of the dust.

when my gf isn't around, I will clean the house with it too.



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