This isn't going to be a real complex review. If you've come looking for the meaning of life, might want to move along.My favorite Swiffer product would be for the kitchen. Those wet mop thingys where you can clean up your floor real quick instead of doing the whole thing like a non-lazy person might. Ya know?
Love those.
So I tried the Swiffer Dust & Shine. It's one of those things that falls into the wood care department and living in a Colonial style home that the original owners built to be as authentic as possible...dude, there's a lot of wood around here.
For kicks, though, I dusted my cocktail table. It's wood. It's also the kids' coloring headquarters as there is a nifty little shelf underneath where they have their coloring books and crayons. It's in the family room so they sit there, color, and watch TV. As you can imagine, the cocktail table becomes very fingerprinty very fast.
I got the Citrus Zest cent Dust & Shine to try. Very nice smell. (But gotta say, am going to run out and get the Lavender Vanilla because I LURVE that combo). I've said it before and I'll say it again - I have smell issues. So since it smelled good, I'll be that much more likely to want to use it again.
It did do a nice job and here's the difference I really noticed to the "usual" furniture spray. The spray is really more of a mist - it's light. Also, there's isn't that heavy polishy goo consistency. I mean, it makes the furniture shine nicely without you thinking there is a huge layer of that conditioning stuff all over everything. I guess it just does the job with less schtuff in it. Not that I would know for sure, but it seems like it.
It is also safe for:
- wooden window sills
- wood banisters
- marble, leather (whoa!) & granite












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