Housekeeping?

TFitz

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So I entered this sub thread for details on good house cleaning products and and new pan ideas for cooking. Is this not the right place?
 
I see pictures from plenty of collectors who could definitely use some tips on dust control for their shelves..(not necessarily our fastidious bunch here).
 
This is why I never ever use dark colored shelves! Two weeks of dust on a dark shelf looks the same as a year of dust on a white or gray shelf.
 
That's why I never use shelves. I just throw my toys all over the floor and kick them around when I walk from room to room. A rolling toy gathers no dust, fellas. Get to my level.
 
Finally, a chance to post pics in my French maid outfit!
That could be a little... cheeky.
That's why I never use shelves. I just throw my toys all over the floor and kick them around when I walk from room to room. A rolling toy gathers no dust, fellas. Get to my level.
Never. I'd be stepping on them like Lego's if I have a night-pee, and that'd be a mess I don't want to clean up. Screw that!
 
I tried using an air compresser and air hose to blow the dust off my figures. It didn't go as well as expected.
 
I tried using an air compresser and air hose to blow the dust off my figures. It didn't go as well as expected.
True actual story; I once destroyed the fan system on an older computer by trying to clean it out at work. We have air compressors on the trucks and in the shop, and at the air nozzle you're getting about 200-210 psi. Doesn't seem like much, but it blew the fan apart. SO much dust came out of the computer though. Totally worth it.
 
Finally, a chance to post pics in my French maid outfit!
True story... I'm a tutor at one of the local community colleges. My SIL, don't ask me how because I still don't know, got the terms "tutor" and "maid" mixed up. For longer than is reasonable, and longer than she will admit, she had the image of me looking like Yvette from Clue stuck in her head.
 
True actual story; I once destroyed the fan system on an older computer by trying to clean it out at work. We have air compressors on the trucks and in the shop, and at the air nozzle you're getting about 200-210 psi. Doesn't seem like much, but it blew the fan apart. SO much dust came out of the computer though. Totally worth it.
We have the hanging air units throughout work. When I'm cleaning the computers at work, they are tempting, but accidently push the nozzle to far and I'm pretty sure they could blow my fat ass backwards so I buy the cans of compressed air and use those.
 
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Sorry for the delay. All the dusting took forever.
 
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