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Endust (for dusting)
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2015/10/15 10:54
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Is there a product like Endust that they sell in Japan? Or how would I ask for a product like this at the store? It is a spray which you spray onto a duster to help it collect the dust instead of allowing the dust to just fly all up into the air. I currently use a damp cloth, but still wish I had the spray instead.
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by menj (guest)
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Since no one seems to be responding
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2015/10/16 17:06
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I've never heard of anything like Endust. But I think a lot of people use 静電気ハタキ (seidenki hataki) which is a duster that sort of magnetically attracts dust by using static electricity.
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by Uco
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Re: Endust (for dusting)
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2015/10/17 07:10
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Darn, I kind of figured so. I was hoping against hope, but just thought I'd ask anyway. I think I may have once tried that seidenki hataki, but I much prefer Endust.
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by menj (guest)
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Re: Endust (for dusting)
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2015/10/17 17:17
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But in Japan there are a whole range of products for cleaning, including those non-woven cloth already soaked in solution to absorb dust or oil. Exactly what kind of surface do you want to clean up (there are different types for, for example, mirror/glass, wood, metal surface, etc.)?
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by ... (guest)
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Re: Endust (for dusting)
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2015/10/17 17:20
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Pledge is a brand name that you could look for.
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by Susan (guest)
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