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T Cart
3 months ago

This is only a good idea if you have money coming out of your ears 🤣🤣🤣Which I don’t ❣️❣️❣️❣️It must be a man that came up with this idea ‼️‼️‼️‼️

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Terri Decker
Hanford, CA · 4 months ago

A microfiber towel works just as well, plus you can rinse it out and use it again 👍🏼

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Dawn Rosch
3 months ago

They used to use them in the military….in Vietnam the soldiers carried them in their backpacks

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Cindy Ann Sowers
Perkasie, PA · 2 months ago

Dollar store has reusable pads that are now $1.25 when there dirty you just wash & yes white vinegar is way cheaper than any cleaner

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Brandon Kitzmiller
Stonewall, OK · 2 months ago

My recruiter was a combat medic. He said that tampons work great for bullet wounds!

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Blizzard
Delta Junction, AK · 2 months ago

Never heard of this one ! I can certainly understand why it would come in handy !

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v jay
San Jose, CA · 2 months ago

funny

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Renee Hartsig
Warren, MI · 2 months ago

Good ideals 🥰🥰👍🏼👍🏼💕💕💕

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abacab
Syracuse, NY · 2 months ago

Ummmmm vinegar, water, newspapers and a cloudy day!!

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Karyn Mattalian
Barnegat Township, NJ · 3 months ago

White vinegar & you can put a paper towel, microfiber, a Swifer sheet, or newspaper on a Swifer mop head.

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Iris Davenport
Oak Ridge, TN · 3 months ago

Newspaper with an oven mit

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Ann Mull
Goose Lake, IA · 3 months ago

that is really expensive- just use micro fiber towel

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Bradley Bishop
Oak City, UT · 3 months ago

Now that’s just classy as hell

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Jason Grant
Detroit, MI · 3 months ago

we do this in prison to mop and wash the walls😁😁😁😁

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Tanya Moell
Seminole, FL · 3 months ago

Windex and paper towels work better

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Jennifer Dupree
Auberry, CA · 3 months ago

no .....always use a razer blade scraper to clean windows. it's the best cleanest way without using tons of towels .it scrapes off fly dung and dust and smoke without smearing

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Nikue joon Tehrani
Cerritos, CA · 3 months ago

👌

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Just Mikala
Worcester, MA · 3 months ago

yeah I am not sure about this one..

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Jessie O'Donnell
Baltimore, MD · 4 months ago

dish cloth does the same

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Sassy 208
Columbia Falls, MT · 4 months ago

More expensive than just using the normal cleaning pads though. 🤔

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Angel
3 months ago

Dumb idea not wide enough!

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Biatris Perez
Universal City, TX · 3 months ago

Love it

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LYDIA Ceja
Jerome, ID · 3 months ago

🤔

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Jeanne Werner
Drexel Hill, PA · 3 months ago

Is it me or are maxi pads multi-tasking.

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Brenda Mw
The Bronx, NY · 4 months ago

no thank you

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Susan Krolak
Manahawkin, NJ · 3 months ago

Good idea

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Dianna Stewart
Millbrook, AL · 4 months ago

Terri , I don't have micro fiber towel but guess what, being a woman I got pads.

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Lou Smith
Jackson, TN · 4 months ago

u crazy

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Denice Kimball
Clearlake, CA · 4 months ago

A maxi pad lol

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Dianna Stewart
Millbrook, AL · 4 months ago

Too cool

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Jac51
Asheville, NC · 4 months ago

it's stupid. pads are super expensive unless you just have them laying around or a one-time thing

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Goldie Hall
Lithonia, GA · 3 months ago

🤣🤣

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Elizabeth
Philadelphia, PA · 4 months ago

I'm happy I never knew that

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Sharon Schwartz
Reseda, CA · 4 months ago

What a great idea 😲

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guest
4 months ago

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Got to buy them anyway

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Jean Meyer
Orlando, FL · 4 months ago

Brilliant 👍

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Debbie Malloy
Fairfield, OH · 4 months ago

I've been doing this for years. it works just as good for mopping the floors too...just spray on the mop or floor.

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Linda Breedlove
Arnold, MO · 4 months ago

I have hire windows wood need a very long pole

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Barbara Rosa
Nyack, NY · 4 months ago

ill use papertowels

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Barbara Rosa
Nyack, NY · 4 months ago

extra long pads..gross💩💩💩🚽🚽🚽🧻🧻

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Chili Peppa
Wellsville, OH · 4 months ago

That’s a great idea. I’m sharing this.

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