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Dry or wet?


wet swiffer
  20% (5)
dry swiffer
  20% (5)
depends
  58% (14)


Total Votes : 24
(last vote on : 5/26/2006 8:28:08 PM)
(Poll will run till: -- )


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iwillserveu -> Dry or wet? (10/16/2004 12:07:00 PM)

I've used both. I perfer the dry swiffer. How about you.




proudsub -> RE: Dry or wet? (10/16/2004 1:57:12 PM)

Depends if i'm dusting the floor or washing it.




sweetpleaser -> RE: Dry or wet? (10/16/2004 2:29:13 PM)

Dry or wet? I have to admit my mind was in the gutter, hehe. I've used both as well and continue to do so because I have wood floors.

Iwill you are a joy!!




theroebabe -> RE: Dry or wet? (10/16/2004 2:42:11 PM)

weli used to use both but now i have a hoover floor mate and I LOVE IT!! OMG cleaning has never been easier and i found a place online that sells it for 156 incl shipping and no tax!

its the best!




subbiejenn -> RE: Dry or wet? (10/16/2004 3:22:48 PM)

Wet Wet Wet -- i am always wet... i mean i like it Wet...

OoOoooooooooo swiffer -- i have no idea, never had one *grins*

i knew i liked sweet for some reason -- think it is because we think alike!







cynnacent1 -> RE: Dry or wet? (10/16/2004 5:12:33 PM)

... never bothered with either method. i prefere a broom ... then on hands and knees with hot sudsy water & a stiff brush. Then ... buffed dry with an old terry towel ... usually.

P.S. ... am thinking we ARE speaking of floors here. Otherwise ... wet, no choice in it at all, no thought to it even ... always wet.




theroebabe -> RE: Dry or wet? (10/16/2004 9:46:25 PM)

well if we arent talking floors then my nickname by my former dom was SQUISHY!
hehehehe




subbiejenn -> RE: Dry or wet? (10/17/2004 2:54:16 PM)

ROFL -- cute

No wonder your the expert with the water testing *grins*

see ya SQUISHY




dixiedumpling -> RE: Dry or wet? (10/18/2004 12:24:16 AM)

I dunno. I pay someone to do that part. I'll ask her next time she comes over. 'Kay? [8D]




MissEmeraldTx -> RE: Dry or wet? (1/2/2005 12:38:09 AM)

Neither the housekeeper uses her own dust rags




liltxsubby -> RE: Dry or wet? (1/2/2005 7:26:49 AM)

i first read this title and my first thought was "there's a question which is preferred"? u,,, wet, please...but since we're talking Swiffers...depends on the job




Mercnbeth -> RE: Dry or wet? (1/2/2005 7:45:53 AM)

I sometimes have beth in 'Depends'.




MizSuz -> RE: Dry or wet? (1/2/2005 11:32:48 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: theroebabe

weli used to use both but now i have a hoover floor mate and I LOVE IT!! OMG cleaning has never been easier and i found a place online that sells it for 156 incl shipping and no tax!

its the best!



Digitalfoto has them for 132.50 plus shipping. Sears for 149.99.

http://www.digitalfotoclub.com/sc/from-shopping.asp?id=964594184&rf=dt

I see you like this. Do you find that the brushes and squeegy add value? Do you need filters or bags for it?

Inquiring minds want to know!




MizSuz -> RE: Dry or wet? (1/2/2005 11:35:07 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: cynnacent1

... never bothered with either method. i prefere a broom ... then on hands and knees with hot sudsy water & a stiff brush. Then ... buffed dry with an old terry towel ... usually.


That's how I do the bathroom but our kitchen is just too big for that on a regular basis.

I used to polish and buff the floors with towels, too. I'm glad those days are behind me.






topcat -> RE: Dry or wet? (1/2/2005 1:47:11 PM)

Midear Iwill-

I use the wet, but ususally use it dry first, then wet. My apartment is about a third tiled, comprising the kitchen/ dining/desk area, and as it is the first part of my home that one enters, it 'dirties up' pretty fast, so every few days I dry swiffter, and then wet it, using the same tool.

I actually love the product- fast easy compact- and it works...

Stay warm,
Lawrence




proudsub -> RE: Dry or wet? (1/2/2005 2:05:53 PM)

quote:

so every few days I dry swiffter, and then wet it, using the same tool.


Sounds like you need a sub to do that for you Lawrence.[;)]




sub4hire -> RE: Dry or wet? (1/3/2005 4:15:36 PM)

Neither, swiffers have an ingredient inside of them that is much like anti-freeze. The animals are attracted to it and if they lick it is fatal.





stef -> RE: Dry or wet? (1/3/2005 4:54:08 PM)

You're a naughty, naughty hoax spreader!

Snopes entry on the subject

Proctor & Gamble Statement

ASPCA Statement

~stef




topcat -> RE: Dry or wet? (1/3/2005 5:08:35 PM)

quote:

Sounds like you need a sub to do that for you Lawrence.


Midear Proud-

On those occasions when I have a person serving me, I have a long list of things for them to do. None of them involve household chores.

I am rather houseproud, and territorial. I won't allow most people to clean my dishes, much less cook or clean in my apartment, and frankly, it is usually done faster and better (or at least more to my specification) if I do it myself<g>.

Stay warm,
Lawrence




sub4hire -> RE: Dry or wet? (1/4/2005 7:28:36 PM)

Well I donate quite a bit of money to an animal rights group. They sent me the e-mail about the swifters in their news a few month's back. I'm yet to see a retraction come from them.

Hmm.




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