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I saw a hint the other day about using a blow dryer as a duster for places you cant reach.
I blow-dry my entire bathroom every time I use the dryer. It takes only a couple of seconds and is especially handy for "sweeping" behind the toilet and for "dusting" the top of the molding around the door frame.
And then I blow-dry as much of my bedroom as I can reach from the bathroom -- including the dresser and the bureau, as well as behind the door and in the corner, where lots of Queenie's hairs like to party.
Downy Unstopables (I am anxious to try these......don't know what they do unless it makes the wash smell mo betta and since I already use liquid Downy and also that bar in my dryer.(forgot which one it is, but it is Downy's competitor).... 'Ultimate softness and freshness experience'
Couple of packets of hair and scalp treatment.......from GroHealthy......looks to be all natural......
I blow-dry my entire bathroom every time I use the dryer. It takes only a couple of seconds and is especially handy for "sweeping" behind the toilet and for "dusting" the top of the molding around the door frame.
And then I blow-dry as much of my bedroom as I can reach from the bathroom -- including the dresser and the bureau, as well as behind the door and in the corner, where lots of Queenie's hairs like to party.
I joke about using the leaf blower upstairs, just blow it all down stairs then out the door.... may have to try it once.
I joke about using the leaf blower upstairs, just blow it all down stairs then out the door.... may have to try it once.
I think the hair dryer might also work well to dust my plantation shutters. Oh, and also to dust the grillwork on the air-conditioning return air shaft -- I hate trying to clean all those little louvers.
We had cats when my girls were growing up. The cats used to terrorize my poor dobermans. One, in particular, used to lie on the arm of the sofa, which was right at the entrance to the living room. When the dog would walk into the room, the cat would jump on his back and ride him like a cowboy while the dog bucked, trying to throw the cat off. When the cat finally died, years later, the dog was still always cautious about walking past that sofa.
Another cat would sit on the bed facing the doberman. They'd have a stare-down during which the dog would open his mouth and, very slowly, place it totally around the cat's head. They'd be frozen like that for a second or two and then the cat would swat at the dog's face with his paw. The dog would release the cat's head and they'd repeat the entire process again. There were no easy-to-use movie cameras in those days; I'd love to have gotten film of those two animals.
And, of course, the cats would chase the dogs all over the house. When they'd finally get to a wall, the dogs would turn around and chase the cats. Repeat. Turn. Repeat. My house was never quiet in those days, except when the cats and dobermans slept cuddled up to each other.
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