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    Default Swiffer Dusters

    Swiffer Dusters $5 bucks (1 handle and 5 disposable cloths)
    My Mz3 with the black dash and leather seats attract dust unlike anything else. I initially wipe down the dash with a microfiber
    cloth but some of the crevices and smaller areas like the audo controls and such are a biotch to dust. I came across this product
    at walmart and omg, this thing rocks . One sweep of this thing is like a hundred times better than doing this by cloth.
    Highly recommended. I've only tried this brand of duster and visually comparing them to other dusters, this one seems to have
    the thickest (good thing) material. Try em out if you haven't already done so.

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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    hm..I'll have to give it a shot as well. Dust all over the place..
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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    Yes Swiffer dusters are awesome.

    But PLEASE learn how to re-size images!
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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    I find the dusters work well in the car but at home not so much. Often times they just spread the dust around and I end up having to go over the surface with a damp cloth or some sort of cleaning solution.

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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    jeeebus holy batman picture size!!!

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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    i find the swiffer duster to be awesome in the car!
    better than those california dusters!!
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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    I use the Pledge dust mit, same idea, just with a mit. I prefer the mit because I can really sweep the area and once I'm done dusting I flip it inside out and use it to apply my plastic cleaner. No doubt that both options are awesome for picking up dust.
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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    Quote Originally Posted by Broli View Post
    i find the swiffer duster to be awesome in the car!
    better than those california dusters!!
    I've been using a California dash duster all these years. Maybe it's time to switch...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wild Weasel View Post
    I've been using a California dash duster all these years. Maybe it's time to switch...
    Swiffer dusters pwn3s Cali dusters.

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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    I guess its time retire my old boxers ....hahahahaha...dont hate they made out of cotton !

    this swiffer looks promising time to try it out...

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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    The refills are also quite pricey, so keep that in mind. For the first time I recently bought no name replacements and I actually find them to work better in the home and they were about 20% cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by majic View Post
    jeeebus holy batman picture size!!!
    I think he was trying to post the image at 1:1 scale so there can be no confusion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheProfessor View Post
    The refills are also quite pricey, so keep that in mind. For the first time I recently bought no name replacements and I actually find them to work better in the home and they were about 20% cheaper.
    yes, the no noam replacements are good!
    i use them also!

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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    I'd like to try them, but I don't have Costco membership.
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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    They're available everywhere.

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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    I don't think in that packaging, 1 handle + 5 cloths and at that price.

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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    Is this Costco in Sweden?

    what language is that on the packaging?

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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    Nah, it's in here, the language on the packaging is English and French.

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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    I've been using baby wipes. Good enough for a babys butt. Good enough for my dash. Leave a little lint but they are cheap to buy.

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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    +1 for the no name brand. They work great.
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    Default Re: Swiffer Dusters

    I keep a Swiffer duster refill (no handle - who needs it?) in the center storage compartment. It works very well in all the nooks and crannies - dash, HVAC controls, interior panel gaps, shifter boot folds, etc. For a disposable item, it lasts several months with one or two people in the car. It's so cheap I wouldn't really bother with no-name or not but they all probably work well.
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