Cleaning fans hail 'game changing' duster that 'doesn't leave anything behind'

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Sometimes when you dust the particles are left on the surface (Image: scrubdaddy.co.uk)
Sometimes when you dust the particles are left on the surface (Image: scrubdaddy.co.uk)

Dusting may seem like a an easy job, but it's actually quite hard to get all the particles onto your duster or cloth, without leaving anything behind.

There are few trivial things more infuriating than trying to wipe up something using a damp cloth, but it seems to leave behind more bits from the fabric than it's taking up.

However, cleaning fans have now found a 'game changing' cleaning product that wipes up all the dust without 'leaving anything behind".

In a recent video on the TikTok page TinkTokTink, which regularly shares cleaning hacks with its 42.5k followers, the woman behind the account shared her genius find – the Scrub Daddy Damp Duster, which claims to trap and hold dust.

The woman said: "Tried the damp duster for the first time today and loved it."

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In the video, she filmed herself opening the product, which looks like a thick sponge with a rigid design. She then made it damp and dragged it over the surface, picking up all the dust and dirt in one go.

She then showed how the dirt was trapped in between the ridges of the sponge, and it didn't leave any residue left on the surface.

The Scrub Daddy Damp Duster costs £3.49 on the Scrub Daddy website, but at present time it's out of stock.

Fellow cleaning fans in the comment section were raving about the product, with one person saying: "When you think Scrub Daddy has already created the ultimate cleaning innovation they just somehow do it again!"

Another person commented: "First scrub daddy product that I’m actually very much going to buy!"

Cleaning fans hail 'game changing' duster that 'doesn't leave anything behind'The dirt gets trapped inside the ridges (scrubdaddy.co.uk)

A third added: "First scrub daddy product that I’m actually very much going to buy!"

"I have this and it’s literally a game changer. Unlike rags/towels/sponges it collects EVERYTHING, leaves NOTHING behind and rinses out in second," added a fourth.

Cleaners have hailed the Scrub Daddy sponges, before with one woman using it to clean her shower.

Describing it as her "favourite sponge ever", she uses warm water, washing-up liquid and white vinegar to scrub the shower clean.

Scrub Daddy is a much-loved brand of cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch, who uses them in her repertoire.

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Sophie Hinchliffe uses the non-scratch sponge to perfectly polish surfaces like the shower tray, shower screen, sinks and more. The FlexTexture Scrubber is firm in cold water for tough cleaning, and soft in warm water for lighter stains.

Ariane Sohrabi-Shiraz

Cleaning

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