Shel
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Jul 16, 2014 0:32:12 GMT
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Post by Shel on Dec 31, 2016 22:24:47 GMT
I said yes because I do use it on occasion but only on certain pieces of my wood furniture. We regularly use microfiber clothes to dust.
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pridemom
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Jul 12, 2014 21:58:10 GMT
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Post by pridemom on Dec 31, 2016 22:34:30 GMT
No. I use lemon oil, and monthly apply a wood wax to my antique wood pieces.
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Post by lisae on Dec 31, 2016 22:42:51 GMT
I marked other because most of the time I do but sometimes I just give a quick dust without the Pledge. My eyesight is still good but for some reason I just don't see dust as much as I used to. 
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Post by birukitty on Dec 31, 2016 23:12:23 GMT
No. I use those Swifter thingys. They are great! They capture the dust within themselves and when they get nasty and full of dust I throw them out.
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azredhead
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Jun 25, 2014 22:49:18 GMT
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Post by azredhead on Dec 31, 2016 23:22:14 GMT
DH had me swear of the Pledge spray (and Pinesol) when we first got marrried cause his mother used them to death! I found the wipes work really well and easier! Less smell. So that's good! I also have a swiffer that I like for the hutch and the clock.
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Nanner
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Jun 25, 2014 23:13:23 GMT
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Post by Nanner on Dec 31, 2016 23:39:42 GMT
I use pledge
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suzastampin
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Jun 28, 2014 14:32:59 GMT
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Post by suzastampin on Dec 31, 2016 23:50:05 GMT
I spray my cloth with it to help pick up the dust.
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Dec 31, 2016 23:54:21 GMT
Nope! Not since I slipped on pledge overspray wearing fuzzy socks. Fell and shattered my humerus and had to have a rod and 5 pins put in. This was in August. I'm still in physical therapy. Microfiber cloth for me. I am so sorry that happened. i hope you continue to recover steadily. I have a sort of related story. My exdh (when he was still dh) came to me sooooo proud one afternoon, right after I had taken a shower to wash baby vomit out of my hair. He comes into the room and tells me, "The steps are the shiniest and cleaniest they've ever been!" *Cue cheesy bright smile*Me: Oh, you swept them? him: I Pledged them. Me: *Shocked look.* I remember specifically thinking, He's the dumbest shit I've ever met. What I said was, "You know, that makes them slippery?" Him: And shiny. Back and forth we went, arguing the reasons for and against using Pledge on bare wood steps that I would be carrying a newborn up & down several times a day and night, leaving me to eventually scrub the steps to get most of it off. But there were still slippery parts, and later that week we had to get stair treads to cover it. *Still shakes head at memory*
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Post by LavenderLayoutLady on Dec 31, 2016 23:58:09 GMT
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Post by gale w on Jan 1, 2017 0:00:54 GMT
We use microfiber cloths or swiffer dusters.
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