Re: [World] chandelier cleaning: help!

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Date Thu, 31 Jul 2008 12:42:39 -0700
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We tried the swiffer today on the chandelier framework and it seems to be pretty effective so far...I'll update as we continue the project...

Thanks,

Chris


On Jul 30, 2008, at 9:09 PM, Larry Laczko wrote:

>>>From: Chris Hulme <addressis@removed>
While I was there I saw the "swiffer duster" too, so I picked a couple up to try... Anyone had experience with them?<<<
A one-time-only (sale-prep) customer of mine used them on mini-blinds ahead of my window cleaning.  To me, it appeared that they were simply moving the dust around, rather than capturing it.
 
Larry Laczko
Best Window Cleaning Service
Paradise, CA

Thanks,

Chris

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