Swiffer.  Once your swiffer pad is used up, you trash
it, and voila!  No more dirt to spread around.

~Jen

--- Ellen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes!  The dirt gets caught in the bristles!  That's
> what I was trying 
> to say, not very successfully.  The cause of my
> broom rage is that the 
> dirt gets caught in the bristles, making it
> subsequently significantly 
> less effective and almost counterproductive.  I just
> couldn't figure 
> out how to say it as succinctly as you did.
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Jen
> McClurg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> >
> > Yep, there are both wet and dry swifferes.  I
> usually
> > use the dry one on the hardwood floors and then on
> the
> > kitchen floor run over with the wet one once a
> week or
> > so since the kitchen gets sticky.  The dry one
> picks
> > up lint and hair, too, which a broom never seemed
> to
> > get for me.  Or if it did, it would get stuck in
> the
> > bristles, which was gross.
> > 
> > ~Jen
> > 
> > --- 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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