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  2. Swiffer - Wikipedia

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    Swiffer Dusters are disposable dusters. They are advertised as 360° (All-Around) but the traditional Swiffer Dusters are also available (one side only). The optional extensible handle is 3 feet long, fully extended. The Swiffer Duster was introduced in 2003. Swiffer Sweeper is a combination sweeper-mop. That is, it can use either dry or wet ...

  3. 7 Best Home Items To Buy at Costco in January - AOL

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    Costco members save $4 when they shop for the Swiffer duster heavy duty dusting set. Each kit comes with one handle and 17 double-sided duster refills to ensure all surfaces are swept clean.

  4. Feather duster - Wikipedia

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    Some dusters have a retractable casing instead of a dowel handle and these are typically used by rack-jobbers and truck drivers who need to clean store shelves, and can retract the feathers into the handle to avoid damage. Feather dusters serve the same function as soft brooms or brushes, except that they are only meant to remove loose ...

  5. 8 Things You Should Never Clean with a Swiffer - AOL

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    Swiffer products may be convenient and easy to use, but cleaning experts say they’re not safe for all surfaces. From marble surfaces to wooden decks, there are a few areas where you shouldn’t ...

  6. 20 Cleaning Products That Are a Complete Waste of Money - AOL

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    A $5 can of 80 wipes will last only a couple of weeks if you're using a few a day. Over a year, you'd be using more than $100 worth of wipes at that rate — ouch — and putting more than two ...

  7. Goofer dust - Wikipedia

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    The word goofer in goofer dust has Kongo origins and comes from the Kikongo word Kufwa which means "to die." [1] Among older Hoodoo practitioners, this derivation is very clear, because "Goofer" is not only used as an adjective modifying "dust" but also a verb ("He goofered that man") and a noun ("She put a goofer on him").

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