Cleaning > DustingJune 03, 2010

Socks for Dusting

Use the lonely lost sock from the dryer as a duster. I turn it inside out and spray furniture polish on it then swipe it where ever there is a hint of dust and voila, the dust is on the sock. Tube socks with the terry cloth on the inside work the best. When your done just wash and dry it.

By Rhondakitley from Warren, MN

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Socks for Dusting

I had several old socks with holes in them. Darning was not an option. One day I was needing to dust around the TV, stereo, etc., so I grabbed one of them, sprayed on dusting aerosol and put it on like a glove. Works great. When the one side gets dirty, turn it inside out and start over. No need to wash, throw away. If you have kids, you probably have plenty of old socks.

By Rita from Springfield, MO

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Old socks that you might have tossed out make good dust cloths. Slip the sock over your hand, spray on a little polish, and start dusting. It's easy to dust odd-shaped objects this way. Kids think this is fun, so enlist their help!

Ness - Lakeview, NY


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