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RangerG
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Posted: 06/26/06 - 12:35 Post subject: Dusting Poll/Not-Poll
I use pledge with a dust rag.
I understand clean diapers work well too.
Anyone have a brand name preference?
I have also used those pop-up furnature polish sheets that come in a plastic container. My review on them is mixed.
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wanttorun100
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Posted: 06/26/06 - 12:36 Post subject:
why did my mind just flash up Ranger in a French Maid outfit with a feather duster?
I think I just went blind!
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RangerG
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Posted: 06/26/06 - 12:45 Post subject:
| wanttorun100 wrote: | why did my mind just flash up Ranger in a French Maid outfit with a feather duster?
I think I just went blind!
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Ya had to say "French" right??
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brie k
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Posted: 06/26/06 - 12:48 Post subject:
Pledge orange liquid (not aerosol) and yes, old cloth diapers to dust. Or old t-shirts. And socks with no mates. Hell, I use everything.
I use baby wipes to clean the trim above the doors.
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Ms. Jenn
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Posted: 06/26/06 - 13:28 Post subject:
I use a swiffer pad for all our dusting, or one of those lint free magic cloths. I then go over the woodwork with an old washcloth and Liquid Gold. I use Stratch Remover for those easy to hide scratches and I use the same rag as the liquid gold.
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wanttorun100
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Posted: 06/26/06 - 13:33 Post subject:
| RangerG wrote: | | wanttorun100 wrote: | why did my mind just flash up Ranger in a French Maid outfit with a feather duster?
I think I just went blind!
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Ya had to say "French" right??  |
would you prefer the long woolen Russian one?
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andydp
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Posted: 06/26/06 - 14:31 Post subject:
for a REAL waxing I always use Lemon Oil - Old English is the best out there but other brands are good also. Old English also sells a "scratch cover up" Lemon Oil.
Any good piece of old cotton will do.
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