Saturday, October 20, 2007

Throw away your old t-shirt and buy this new fangled dustcloth...Today!



http://www.endust.com/products-all.php

Endust® Introduces New Disposable Dust Cloths that Puts Dust Where it Belongs

EXTON, PA, January 10, 2007 – Consumers have long been reusing old, oily t-shirts and rags to clean their households, leaving harmful allergens in their homes and causing unnecessary loads of laundry. The Endust brand introduces NEW Endust Dust Cloths; not your typical dusting cloth.

These dry, disposable dusting cloths are soft and durable like a cotton cloth, yet disposable like a paper towel. When used with Endust Dusting and Cleaning Spray, the Dust Cloths pick up dust and leave a streak-free, lint-free shine.

Unlike ordinary cloths or t-shirts that consumers tend to reuse, Endust Dust Cloths are used once, then thrown away to avoid spreading dust and allergens around the home. Since they are disposable, there’s no need to waste time on laundering, making dusting with Endust Dust Cloths quick and easy. Using the Dust Cloths also create a healthier living environment for those who suffer from indoor allergies. Many doctors agree that dusting regularly will reduce the amount of dust and allergens in the home.

Endust Dust Cloths are made of a unique, non-woven material containing a blend of natural cellulose and polyester fibers. The cellulose material makes the cloth soft, fluffy and absorbent, while the polyester adds strength and durability.

“Endust Dust Cloths are very different from pre-moistened wipes on the market. Wipes are often thin and wet, leaving streaks and residue on furniture and household surfaces. Endust Dust Cloths are designed to work in tandem with furniture sprays like Endust Dusting and Cleaning Spray, so consumers can control the amount of spray and wetness on the cloth to achieve a superior, streak-free shine, along with the added convenience of being disposable to prevent dust and allergens from lingering indoors,” says Endust Director of Marketing, Stan Stoltzfus.

Ani's Take:
Use the old t-shirt. Wash it in the laundry and reuse it. If it get's too dirty throw it away.

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