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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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    In 1874, the Hoag Duster Company was founded in Iowa. [2] Picture showing the design of Beatrice Elenora’s 1876 feather duster. In 1874, Beatrice Elenora of Geneva Lake, Wisconsin, U.S., used discarded turkey feathers in a feather duster. [3] Elenora filed a patent (U.S. patent #177,939) on November 13, 1874 which was issued on May 30, 1876. [4]

  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. After John Mulaney shared some sweet new photos with his baby girl, Olivia Munn couldn’t help but gush over the father-daughter duo!. On Saturday, Jan. 25, Mulaney, 42, posted three adorable ...

  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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