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"Lee Michaels" wrote in message
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First, congrats on a novel Tim the Tool Man Taylor solution.


LOL, I thought it was in order, the thing was brand new. I have never
quite so quickly rendered something useless.



As far as restoring static cling, not sure. I don't think you can.
Aren't all products like this considered disposable? Wouldn't you be
violating some kinda marketing rule?


Probably correct on that count. I recall when I managed an AC/Delco
wholesale diatributorship the guys in the ware house used these things to
dust the shelves, 20 years ago. I had forgotten that they seemed to work
great initially but after cleaning they pretty much became dust pushers.


Besides, your fuzzy cleaning wand has just endured years of hard labor
cleaning your filthy ceiling fans. It may be time for a proper burial.



I probably over stated the build up a bit. ;!) I am however going to turn
to a microfiber cloth on a wand for this task.