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RE: [padg] Disposable Dust cloths



I'm sure you'll get good technical advice about this. But my
environmentally-concerned self just *hates* the idea of needlessly
creating more trash for our landfills.  

Around home, I now use microfiber cloths. They trap an amazing quantity
of dust, cobwebs, etc. before I have to toss them in the laundry bin. 

FWIW -- 
Lisa 

Lisa L. Fox, Senior Conservator
Missouri State Archives

-----Original Message-----
From: Karen E Brown [mailto:KEBrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 8:38 AM
To: padg@xxxxxxx
Subject: [padg] Disposable Dust cloths

 
Dear PADG: Our Circ departments are discouraged with using cleaning
cloths because they need to be washed/reused. They would prefer a
disposable product. They use the cloths on both shelves and books. Has
anyone used this Pledge Grab-it product, below, or something similar?
What are your thoughts on this as an alternative to cloths such as One
Wipe or DustBunny? Off the cuff, it would seem easier and more sanitary.
I appreciate your ideas on this. Thanks and best, Karen Brown/University
at Albany Libraries
 

Grab-It (tm) Dry
Pledge Grab-it (tm) Dry Cloths
Great for use on floors and hand dusting furniture & electronics! With a
patented "grab and hold" technology, Pledge Grab-it (tm) Dry Cloths trap
dust and dirt without leaving any residue. When you're finished, just
throw the cloth away! Pledge Grab-it (tm) Dry Cloths use deep pockets to
trap dirt, dust, and hair so you can clean faster, better, and easier.
Available unscented or in Orange Citrus scent.

	

 

 



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