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Washing walls

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kittylester Mon 02-Mar-15 15:23:25

Lakeland do a really good extending lambs wool 'feather' duster sort of thing.

janerowena Mon 02-Mar-15 15:19:57

Ah - yes, do you have a long-handled feather duster too? It's amazing what they pick up, and if they can find it first, there is less to smear around. Maybe attach one to something else?

Anniebach Mon 02-Mar-15 14:58:40

Thank you for replying, squeegy mop it is , I admit if given the choice I wouldn't bother looking up but have applied for a house transfer which means others will look up

janerowena Mon 02-Mar-15 12:10:51

I have used a new clean floor mop in the past. The spongy squeezy type. Then go over with the sort that has lots of bit of chewed up strips of cleaning towel dangling from it. On the whole though, it's a case of, what the eye can't see...

tanith Mon 02-Mar-15 10:36:37

How about a floor mop with the flat sponge attached , can't think of anything else other than putting a cloth around a mop head floor mop not very satisfactory though.

Anniebach Mon 02-Mar-15 10:06:27

Does someone know of a thingy I can use to wash kitchen walls, I have a balance problem so dare not climb steps, have clean walls to eye level !