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04 commemorative
03-13-2025, 10:29am
Years ago I edited the first Swiffer Duster commercials that used the Devo song Whip it .....and before that Endust commercials so the other day I sprayed the Swiffer with Endust and found they work a lot better.....that is all :seasix:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JqOjTFrbgw&t=11s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqnPciNhQXU&t=2s

MY03C5Z
03-13-2025, 10:37am
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Humanoid 3.0
03-13-2025, 1:10pm
Years ago I edited the first Swiffer Duster commercials that used the Devo song Whip it .....and before that Endust commercials so the other day I sprayed the Swiffer with Endust and found they work a lot better.....that is all :seasix:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JqOjTFrbgw&t=11s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqnPciNhQXU&t=2s

no, no, lemon pledge

https://youtu.be/nfAIb7TWjSQ?si=gLH_lnky2yzuevDK

04 commemorative
03-13-2025, 1:14pm
Pledge is a wax/polish

Humanoid 3.0
03-13-2025, 1:22pm
Pledge is a wax/polish

no, no, no, lol yea it is different but then there is no family guy cutaways for endust.

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Performance: Based on my testing, both Endust and Pledge effectively clean and dust various surfaces, such as wood tables and cabinets. However, Pledge leaves behind a slippery film due to the silicone oil in the formula.

Product Offerings: Pledge offers a more diverse range of products, including multi-surface cleaners, polishes, stainless steel cleaners, and more. Endust, on the other hand, focuses mainly on dusting sprays and cleaners, with a few variants like hypo-allergenic and plant-based sprays​​.

Ingredients: Pledge emphasizes transparency and environmental stewardship in its ingredients, using the Greenlist™ program for ingredient selection. Endust offers silicone-free and allergy-friendly options, and its plant-based spray is considered eco-friendly​​.

Safety: The Environmental Working Group (EWG) is an organization that rates cleaning products for health and environmental safety. Pledge products range from C to F, with most cleaners and polishes rated D to F. Endust’s Multi-Surface Dusting and Cleaning Spray received an F rating. Both brands contain harsh chemicals, except for Endust’s Plant-Based spray​​.

Price: Pricing is comparable between Pledge and Endust. Consider price per ounce when comparing individual products.

Bottom Line: Both Pledge and Endust are effective for cleaning and dusting. Pledge is more versatile, with a range of products for different surfaces, while Endust offers a simpler, straightforward cleaning formula. Choose based on your specific cleaning needs and surface types​​.


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Vandelay Industries
03-13-2025, 2:53pm
Please no pics of you in a French maid outfit. Thx.

Humanoid 3.0
03-13-2025, 3:01pm
Please no pics of you in a French maid outfit. Thx.

what about a pink tutu

04 commemorative
03-13-2025, 3:29pm
I have no problem cleaning or vacuuming....wife has shoulder problems so....whats the problem helping out ?

Vince Clortho
03-13-2025, 9:54pm
I have no problem cleaning or vacuuming....wife has shoulder problems so....whats the problem helping out ?

125725
Hire a maid.

Aerovette
03-14-2025, 7:18am
Swiffers are dust relocating devices.

Agree, moisture, even a mist of water, helps

04 commemorative
03-14-2025, 7:23am
Swiffers are dust relocating devices.

Agree, moisture, even a mist of water, helps

They actually don't relocate the dust,problem is that some try to use them longer than they should....they are great for ceiling fan blades too.

Yadkin
03-14-2025, 8:42am
I have no problem cleaning or vacuuming....wife has shoulder problems so....whats the problem helping out ?

Best advice to any young man contemplating marriage: be the best at cleaning toilets, floors and any other job. :seasix:

Vince Clortho
03-14-2025, 9:05am
Best advice to any young man contemplating marriage: be the best at cleaning toilets, floors and any other job. :seasix:

**** that, if she expects you to buy a house and clean it don't marry her.
:yaddy:

slewfoot
03-14-2025, 9:28am
Best advice to any young man contemplating marriage: be the best at cleaning toilets, floors and any other job. :seasix:

Would make a great gift! :seasix:

Congrats on the proper use of "advice."

Yadkin
03-14-2025, 10:55am
**** that, if she expects you to buy a house and clean it don't marry her.
:yaddy:

In your case, being such a manly man, don't clean a thing. :seasix:

Bill
03-14-2025, 11:03am
I had a friend of mine clean my house once a month for years, until she fired me as a client. What that did was force me to clean it up before she came, so all dishes/laundry was done and put away, everything picked up, toilets cleaned, counters wiped off, and sometimes I even vacuumed the high traffic areas.

I didn't need someone to clean my house, I needed the accountability of someone making sure it was clean. Well, I take that back. I need someone to dust. And I had a deadline. I knew I had to police up the house before my friend came over. That's the worst thing, even worse than cleaning the shower. I'd like to find someone else to do the same thing, come in every month, or even twice a month, but I really don't want strangers in my house without me being there.

MY03C5Z
03-14-2025, 11:25am
I’ve got people for such tasks. $120 twice a month and she does a great job.

04 commemorative
03-14-2025, 12:20pm
I also clean up the kitchen counters,dishes, stove top,pots and pans and wash what needs to be or loaded into dishwasher too after "she" cooks....I think that's being fair.

Yadkin
03-14-2025, 1:19pm
I had a friend of mine clean my house once a month for years, until she fired me as a client. What that did was force me to clean it up before she came, so all dishes/laundry was done and put away, everything picked up, toilets cleaned, counters wiped off, and sometimes I even vacuumed the high traffic areas.

I didn't need someone to clean my house, I needed the accountability of someone making sure it was clean. Well, I take that back. I need someone to dust. And I had a deadline. I knew I had to police up the house before my friend came over. That's the worst thing, even worse than cleaning the shower. I'd like to find someone else to do the same thing, come in every month, or even twice a month, but I really don't want strangers in my house without me being there.

I refuse to dust, because it involves moving all the little tchotchkes that I didn't buy, don't want and wish were not there. :yesnod:

Vandelay Industries
03-14-2025, 2:13pm
I’ve got people for such tasks. $120 twice a month and she does a great job.

My wife fired the housekeeper I hired. :(

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