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Dusting Cloth

Any suggestions for a cleaning cloth that doesn't require any type of spray to be effective?

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well because i have a asthma child i can say that a dryer sheet works very well on dusting and electroics(can't spell)haha anyway on anything like dirt or counter tops my fav is magic eraser and $ tree in ap has them for a $1 awsome

swiffer has sprayless dust clothes and pledge has pledge wipes.

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Microfiber cloths are wonderful for dusting. I buy mine at Walmart or autopart stores. They sell them in the auto section of stores as a care detail cloth.

Microfiber- I bought a huge pack at Sams for $10 and I love them- I use them for all kinds of cleaning with and without cleaning products. I've seen them other places too but the pack at Sams was such a good deal.

Check out the flylady.net. I heard they have a dusting thingy that also shine a surface.

Hope that help :)

I've found cotton to be the best material for dusting cloth (cloth diapers work great!), but a little moisture (spray or other) makes for a better finish, helping to more effectively remove dust (and not just stir it up or push it around). If you don't wish to use a spray, maybe a light wood conditioner would work for you.

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