This product makes this everyday cleaning task 'easy again' — and it's nearly 30% off for Prime Day

2022-10-16 18:14:43 By : Ms. Nancy Chen

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When it comes time to dust around your home, cleaning those hard-to-reach spots like window blinds or lamps can get frustrating. No matter how aggressive you twirl or strategically clean with a duster, using a traditional cleaning wand never eliminates settled debris in the small crevices and tighter areas. Luckily, there is a solution to this dusting dilemma that attracts debris particles: microfiber dusting gloves. Ditch the old feather duster and start making dusting chores easier with these gloves, available for just $8 on Prime Day.

Reaching the dust in between each blind is a breeze with these microfiber dusting gloves. Simply put on the cozy gloves and start wiping away the sitting grime with your fingers and hands.

Still not sure about it? Listen to this shopper express their excitement for these gloves in this five-star Amazon review: “Never dusting any other way ever again. These grab everything and don’t just spread it around. Obsessed.” Another five-star review simply says: "These make the cleaning of blinds easy."

When you scrub a surface with the glove, the friction creates a natural positive static charge that works as a dust magnet. Imagine doing your dusting duties in half the time by efficiently cleaning nooks, windows or fragile objects with these gloves that trap dirt and allergens quickly.

Each glove has an elastic and stretchy fit to accommodate most hand sizes. The glove design features super soft microfiber material, making it comfortable to wear while cleaning. When you're done dusting, you don’t have to worry about debris particles escaping into the air because the fabric material will continue to hold on to the dust as you remove them.

The comfy microfiber material also won’t scratch surfaces, so it’s safe to use on windows, computer monitors, furniture and even car finishes.

You can finally make dusting your home easier and faster with the Evridwear Microfiber Dusting Gloves that put the power to clean in your hands — literally. There’s no word on how long this deal will last, so hurry and snag the ultimate dusting tool before this nearly 30% off deal gets wiped away.

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