If anyone is concerned about using the disposable Swiffer mop pads, I received a Bissel "Flip-Ease" for Christmas(I guess their answer to the Swiffer), and the pads are washable microfiber. The unit is actually a dry-vac and a mop in one, though the dry vac is for mild stuff, so it isn't for getting up the big messes.
Hi Rosemary...I'm laughing at your response, but more at myself since I forgot I posted the question...so which one of us needs sympathy? I will check out the post about a Virginia Farmgirl meeting...I am in Loudoun County now but spending most weekends at our farm near Warsaw, VA. I drive through part of Fauquier County commuting don Rt. 29/17 between the two places.
Jo
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Janice
Louisville/Irvington
Kentucky
USA
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Posted - Jan 24 2007 : 09:08:17 AM
I keep a Swiffer hand duster in a drawer in my booth in an antique mall. It's great for quick dusting and it's lasted for quite a while. I'm going to try the car dusting idea someone posted - that's very handy!
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