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Do you have dust magnets?

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Are certain things in your home "dust magnets"? If you have a dust magnet that you don't want to give up, how do you try to keep it in check? Our sponsors at Pledge®  want to hear about your dust zones and your creative solutions for those tricky cleaning jobs.

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  Oct-26 3:23 pm

A damp cloth to wipe off the dust and fingerprints on the tv.

Just recently we got a new headboard and refinished our dressers to match. It is now in a much darker shade of stain. Halfway through the day it is all covered in dust! I am open to suggestions!

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  Oct-26 7:32 pm

Dusting

Dust magnets include ... TVs, radios, VCR/CD/DVD players, clock radios, computers (all components), and chandeliers!

Sometimes I think I'm a dust magnet, too. I'm allergic to dust so if there's a speck anywhere, my nose senses it.

Pledge is my nose's best friend.

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  Oct-27 3:36 pm

my suggestion is to ignore it as much as you can... just continue to use a damp cloth and then dry it...   well you most likely leave the windows open all day being hot and all, so it only goes with the territory.  The dust was there before you just couldn't see it as well.. c'est la vie... (restain it all a light color! ;O)   ) 
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  Oct-27 3:37 pm

LOL  and Pledge will love you for that comment.... ;O)

Yes all appliances are dust magnets, sorry you are allergic to it... yikes....

 

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