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  2. Swiffer - Wikipedia

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    Swiffer is an American brand of cleaning products that is made by Procter & Gamble.Introduced in 1999, [1] the brand uses the "razor-and-blades" business model, whereby the consumer purchases the handle assembly at a low price, but must continue to purchase replacement refills and pads over the lifespan of the product.

  3. Joy Mangano - Wikipedia

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    Joy Mangano (/ m æ ŋ ˈ ɡ æ n oʊ / mang-GAN-oh; born February 1, 1956) [1] is an American inventor and entrepreneur known for inventions such as the self-wringing Miracle Mop. [2] [3] She was the president of Ingenious Designs, LLC, and appeared regularly on the U.S. television shopping channel HSN until her departure in late 2018. [4]

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  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 ...

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    More than 14,400 customers left glowing five-star reviews for this super-popular Turbo Microfiber Mop. Amazon shoppers swear this mop is 'way better than the Swiffer' — and it's 60% off 'til ...

  7. Domestic robot - Wikipedia

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    Some use Swiffer or other disposable cleaning cloths to dry-sweep, or reusable microfiber cloths to wet-mop. Within the ironing robots, Dressman is a mannequin to dry and iron shirts using hot air. [5] Other ones also includes mannequin for down parts (pants, trousers and skirts).

  8. Catherine Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    The Swiffer was actually based on the Quickle Wiper, which was launched in 1995 in Japan thanks in part to the Quickle Wiper not being patent-protected. [2] The Japanese product was released before Schwartz was a college intern.

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