How to Make a Reusable Swiffer Duster Cloth


Sure, single-use products are convenient, but items that are used for only a few minutes can have an impact on our environment that lasts many years. There are countless disposable products in our lives these days, but we can make a huge environmental difference by slowly and surely eliminating these things from our daily routine.

At first glance, throwaway duster cloths seem to be harmless. However, when thousands of users are throwing them away daily, they can quickly become another unnecessary waste product. It doesn’t take much time to create a reusable duster cloth that will last years and years, and even a beginner can master this project. Plus, it’s a wonderful way to use flannel scraps so they won’t end up in the landfill. That’s a win-win situation in our book!

how to make a reusable Swiffer duster cloth

Click here for the complete step-by-step directions.

how to make a reusable Swiffer duster cloth
how to make a reusable Swiffer duster cloth

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Happy Dusting Day!

Beth

About The Renegade Seamstress

I'm a busy wife, mom, grandma, and teacher who loves to create. I've joined the refashion scene and I 'd like to share and connect with all those talented and creative people out there doing similar things.
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5 Responses to How to Make a Reusable Swiffer Duster Cloth

  1. Kathy Wetzel says:

    This is one of the best ideas I’ve heard! I will definitely use it!

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