Basic Dusting Supplies

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Summary: Learn about the best dusting supplies when dusting and vacuuming your home, to instantly improve your home's appearance, in this free house-cleaning video.

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By Dan Wolstenholme
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Dan Wolstenholme started in the automotive industry as a pump jockey at a full service gas station. This taught him about safety, as well as myths, in the business of selling gas. As a...read more

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on 9/27/2008 Also, Endust is a preferred furniture "polish". Thanks again!

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on 9/27/2008 Hi there, Thanks for caring enough to create this video, but you don't need all of that to dust your home. The feather duster just flicks the dust into the air only to settle somewhere else. The PLEDGE leaves a build up that, in the long run, dulls the finish of the furniture. The microfiber is terrific! The other cloth, gloves and the glass cleaner are unnecessary. The febreze is a good idea before vacuuming- but not dusting.

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"This is Dan Wolstenholme on behalf of Expert Village and today we're going to show you how to dust and vacuum your home. In this segment we're going to talk about the different supplies needed for dusting. Well first of all we have a good ole fashion feather duster. We have a microfiber towel. A good soft, just cotton cloth. Also for dusting we have paper towels. Then we have to help with dusting to enhance the cleaning and shine of the furnitures, some furniture polish. Now we're not advercating any products here or endorsing any products, it's just what we happen to have on hand. But having a good furniture polish when you dust to not only clean but to protect the furniture is important and having good cleaner. In case you have anything that's spilled on the furniture that you need to kind of rub off. Then also it doesn't hurt to have some good ole air freshener to freshen things off a bit after you've done a good job of cleaning. Also it's important to have on hand some latex gloves just in case you get into some really nasty situations that you don't really want to touch with your hands. So, they'll also protect your hands from drying out as well."

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