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Old 08-20-2008, 06:54 PM   #1
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Dust, Dust, Dust!

We are in the Rio Grande Valley working Hurricane Dolly losses. We don't full time, so not sure what the normal dust level is in a RV. I wipe everything down several times a week, and still see lots of dust everywhere in the rig.

Would love to hear back from those that are in the area, and those that live semi full time in there Monty's. It might be something that just goes with the territoryl I am just asking the people in the know.

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Old 08-21-2008, 04:10 AM   #2
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Unfortunately Colleen dust is a part of the southwest territory!! Gets into EVERYTHING and will drive you nutty, until you accept it as part of southwest living! On the bright side at least it isn't SNOW!!
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Agree with Vic, just part of living down there. I keep wiping and keep smiling, it ain't snow!
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Old 08-21-2008, 04:54 AM   #4
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We have found with the 2nd a/c running in the bedroom that we have to dust the closet door mirrors almost daily. The fan blows it onto the mirrors. Where does it all come from? LOL just think what you are breathing!!
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I am wiping the vent a hood over the stove, mirrors, TV screen, just about everything.

What do you guys use to keep things clean? I wiped down everything when we were in Kansas with Murphy soap and water. I thought the dust was because we were on the road so much. I guess it is the wind down here, but not going to ask for it to stop with all the skitters out there.

I used the swifter dusting rag and that seemed to pickup alot, and didn't snag on the wood work.

What do you guys use to clean things?

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Old 08-21-2008, 05:47 PM   #6
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I use those miracle cloths. They are a synthetic and the static in them picks up that dust like magic. They work great on the computer screen and TV. You can use them dry or damp. When you wash them, don't use fabric softener.
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