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How do you clean your dusty book..? ?

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James

A duster?

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Nicholas

I request for all of us to stand up and clap our hands for this wonderful man over here, congratulation

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James

My ingenuity knows no bounds

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Nicholas

Your mind is thrice the brain power of Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton

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James

I humbly accept this

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Nicholas

Let us all rise again to congratulate the man who holds the future of our world

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Nicholas

Might as well make a speech

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Jay

Vacuum.

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Priscilla

If the dust has “settled” on the book, . . . the upholstery tool is just about your only option. ?

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James

A roomba

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Claire

Paint brush it’s done in 3 ticks

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Akomolafe

Read it frequently!

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Freya

Get you a dry rag and a water spritzer. Spritz the rag VERY lightly and go over it.

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Priscilla

No, never use ANY liquid on paper. In fact, if the dust has settled and it likely has, or they would not need to ask, . . . what you suggest will be a disaster as the dampness will turn the settled dust into mud. ?

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Autumn

NOOOOO! No water! Use a vaccume!

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Autumn

That would stain the book if the dust is really bad. The water would mix with the dirt in the dust and make a muddy smear that will not be able to be removed. Dont do that please yikessss.

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Freya

I have no problems with it. As to it’s barely damp.

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Autumn

Vaccume, small hose attachment.

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Chris

Carefully. Ever so carefully

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Assia

Sweep them all them mope them

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Gail

Vacuum on a low setting with the brush attachment.

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Lynn

Swiffer

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Kim

Same here.

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Lynn

@Kim works really well. I shake it outside like a feather duster.

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Jenny

I put an old sock over my hand and wipe them down.

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Sarah

I do that exact same thing! I have so many separated socks (my boys laundry especially) & I’ll save them for dusting. Last night my eldest son came home w/ his laundry. I did it & was saddened by all the lone socks. He actually asked me what was wrong. I asked him to look under his bed for their mates and joked Mr. & Mrs. Sock r probably very sad they’re separated! He laughed, remembering I used to put them on my hands when he was a wee little one & did a puppet show! 😉

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