For those that use a swiffer...
#1
For those that use a swiffer...
Instead of buying costly refills.
Blue microfiber cloth from Dollerama
or any other microfiber cloth, Costco has 20 for $13
Fits onto a swiffer
You can use it dry, or dampen the cloth for mopping applications.
that is all.
Blue microfiber cloth from Dollerama
or any other microfiber cloth, Costco has 20 for $13
Fits onto a swiffer
You can use it dry, or dampen the cloth for mopping applications.
that is all.
#11
Joking aside,
this actually works really well, picks up hair, even sunflower seed shells.
If you had a pet, it would pick up all the dog or cat hair.
You can use a floor cleaning product and just dampen it slightly, works like a mop, even cleans up crayon or shoe scuff marks.
Throw it in the washing machine and voila reusable.
I actually use this cloth often, for dusting, cleaning windows.
I do the shaving foam on the bathroom mirror for a fog free mirror.
this actually works really well, picks up hair, even sunflower seed shells.
If you had a pet, it would pick up all the dog or cat hair.
You can use a floor cleaning product and just dampen it slightly, works like a mop, even cleans up crayon or shoe scuff marks.
Throw it in the washing machine and voila reusable.
I actually use this cloth often, for dusting, cleaning windows.
I do the shaving foam on the bathroom mirror for a fog free mirror.
#18
i'm with chris on this you can re-use it... what ever happened to the three R's swiffer came out and it's all ok to just keep throwing it in the trash? bunch of ---- i say. I've never bought a swiffer and never will due to that.
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