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  2. Feather duster - Wikipedia

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    A feather duster is a cleaning tool that is typically made from a wooden dowel handle onto which feathers are wound with a wire. The feathers are most often 14 to 32 inches (36 to 81 cm) long. The feathers are most often 14 to 32 inches (36 to 81 cm) long.

  3. 20 Cleaning Products That Are a Complete Waste of Money - AOL

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    A lot of cleaning supplies can be pretty useless and unnecessarily expensive. ... Feather Dusters. ... All you really need to dust most reachable surfaces is a slightly damp microfiber cloth ...

  4. Hataki - Wikipedia

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    A hataki (叩き) is a type of household cleaning tool that originated in Japan. Consisting of durable cloth strips attached to a stick or pole, it is used for moving dust from surfaces onto the floor where it can be swept up or vacuumed. Similar to a feather duster, it is not to be confused with an ōnusa. [1]

  5. List of cleaning tools - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning tools include the following: ... Cyclone dust collector; ... Feather duster; Floor scrubber; Floorcloth; Hataki; Hot water extraction; Ice blasting (cleaning)

  6. Category:Cleaning tools - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cleaning tools" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. ... Feather duster; Floor scrubber; H. Hataki; Holy Sponge;

  7. Conservation and restoration of feathers - Wikipedia

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    Allowing particulates to accumulate on feathers also creates the need for cleaning which can put fragile feathers at risk for physical damage. [15] In addition, particulates can cause the relative humidity around the feather to rise. This rise in humidity and the resulting addition of moisture can accelerate the deterioration of the feather. [2]