J. asks from Portland, OR on June 26, 2007
Microfiber Dry Mops
Our dog sheds like crazy, so I truly have to vacuum on a daily basis, sometimes twice a day. I'm wondering if any of you have any experience with any of the microfiber dry mops that are available. I'd love to reach for something that didn't have to be plugged in and lugged around for that second or third time a day that my floor is covered in dog hair! Our whole house has wood flooring, with some rugs here and there.
Another question: anybody have some suggestions for extraordinarily dry fingertips? My fingertips are so dry and rough that I can't even put on a pair of nylons without ruining them (not that I'm wearing them, these days!). I have plenty of lotions to keep my hands generally moisturized, but the fingertips are terrible.
Thanks!
J.
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A.W. answers from Anchorage on June 27, 2007
Hi J.. I use wet swifter sweepers. Also my daughter has the same fingertip problem. Put Bag Balm on every night and use a pair of hand mittens. (Its in the beauty department for lotions)
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L.L. answers from Seattle on June 26, 2007
I don't know how well those drymops work with dog hair, but I imagine that they might work pretty well. You might try just getting some of the refills and wiping the floor with them to see how they pick it up before you spend the money on the actual unit to hold them if you are concerned about money. They work with static electricity, so with dog hair, I would imagine they could do quite well.
For your hands, I would use the salt and oil rub suggestion...you can make one yourself or buy one from a store. That will help to remove dead skin and soften your skin. Use bag balm or a very good moisturizing lots (and lots of it) with laytex type gloves. Put an excessive amount of lotion on your hands and then sit with them under a light (for heat). The heat will help your skin absorb the moisture. You also might try using vitamin E oil on them because it promotes healing of skin. You can buy a bottle of it at Target or any store that has vitamins. I had surgery last January, and one of the scar treatments was I had to rub vitamin E oil on it several times a day. Just rub it on and leave it there for a few minutes. You can use it on your skin as much as you want. It is increadible.
Good Luck!
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G.B. answers from Portland on June 27, 2007
Hi, I use the swifter dry sheets. They are great for dusting as well. I have a Himalayan cat. I could use him to sweep my floors.
As for your figure tips, have you talked to your doctor? I have had problems with extremely dry skin, being tired (all the time)and having problems losing weigh (mostly after having my Kids). Your thyroid may be over active. get tested and drink lots of water (lemon water works good for skin)
Enjoy your time off with your girls.
M.F. answers from Seattle on June 27, 2007
Hi J.,
I don't have much experience with the dust mops, but I do have experience with severely dry hands. You have some great advice already, but I would add that when my hands and fingers get really dry and catch on everything, I have simply used a fingernail file (the ones kind of like sandpaper) and that gets all the prickly pieces off (you can do the same for your feet too). I also use the moisturizing gloves religiously every night, but I use the heavy Cetaphil hand cream and pure vitamin E oil together. I just put about a 1/4 tsp of vit. E on first and rub it in, then put on a heavy dose of the Cetaphil as well. You could probably do the same thing with the Bag Balm too. I also make sure I wear gloves for any kind of wet housework (cleaning dishes, bathrooms, hand washing laundry, etc.) and that seems to really help as I am very sensitive to most any kind of cleaner.
Good Luck!
J.M. answers from Seattle on June 27, 2007
Hi J.! My dog sheds terribly too. I have noticed a great improvement when we switched him to Petlane dog food (human grade dog food). I have a friend who sells it and you can also set it up on autoship if you would like. Their email is ____@____.com me J. sent you; they will take great care of you. In addition to the dog food we also vacuum our dog as well. He loves it! And it really helps. As to your dry fingertips, my husband's fingertips get pretty messed up when he is laying tile. He started using my NutriMinC RE9 body cream and hands down it is the only thing that has worked for him. If you are interested I can get it to you at wholesale and the company has a 45 day no questions asked guarantee. Take care! J.
A.W. answers from Anchorage on June 27, 2007
Hi J.. I use wet swifter sweepers. Also my daughter has the same fingertip problem. Put Bag Balm on every night and use a pair of hand mittens. (Its in the beauty department for lotions)
A.R. answers from Portland on June 27, 2007
Hi J.!
First of all I use the swiffter mops (I have an angora cat with hair that sheds like non other!) and it works perfect for us! I find that I am more apt to cleaning my hard floors now more than ever!
Secondly, I am District Manager for a company called Arbonne. We are a botanically based company with some amazing products. I have a cream called "Rejuvinating cream" that would work wonders for the dry fingertips! I can give you a sample of it if you like. My email is ____@____.com
Have a great day!
A. & Emily Grace (6 months next week!)
A.K. answers from Eugene on June 27, 2007
For the finger tips I would use cornhuskers lotion. or Udder Cream both are for hard working rough hands. They are also soothing.
C.S. answers from Eugene on June 27, 2007
We have a Swiffer Sweeper (http://www.swiffer.com/swiffer/en_US/home.do) ...got it at Costco. It has dry and wet clothes to attach to the mop end. The handle is adjustable so I shorten it and let my almost 3-yr old run it around on our wood floors since she likes to help clean. It doesn't pick up chunky stuff very well (like cheerios) but it does great for the leftover particles that the broom doesn't get. It works great for us since we don't have a pet. If you are interested in this product, get some refills or samples for the dry inserts and see if you have too much dog hair for these to be worth while. If you are just using the mop to do touchup throughout the day, it might be what you are looking for. -C.
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