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  • thia - Buy swifter but not their wet or dry pads; use with microfiber pads

    I move to a 1000 sq ft apatment with almost all white tiles and it was so difficult to clean. I needed something and thought the swiffer would help. Their wet pads just pushed dirt all over, left dirt lines and didn't even clean around the grout lines even though I went through the area first with the dry pads for dirt. I would go through ~10 wet pads to "clean" my floors plus I would then have to go over the entire floor with my mircofiber towels. That did the job so I thought if I can replace their pads with a microfiber pads, it might work so I went on Amazon and found a microfiber cleaning pad, Tersano cleaning cloths and they fit the Swiffer head. It works!!! I don't have to continuously buy their chemical pads to fill our landfills. The Tersano cloth pads are washable and because it thicker and absorbent, it cleans much better and doesn't deposit dirt in the floor grouts. The investment in the Tersano pads was ~$6.00 and the original Swiffer starter kit was ~$11; not bad considering a typical sponge mop is ~$18 and are horrible on tile. Buy the Swiffer but don't waste money or time with their wet or dry pads.

  • Susan Tenney - Will be buying this over and over !!!

    What can I say to convince you. I myself was a skeptic and looking for serious pain relief that my doctors and medication couldn't give me. I have chronic pain in almost every joint of my body and I have been put on 4 different pain killers just to keep me comfortable but they don't always work. I have been using this for about a week now and it's progressive. I apply the cream to where it hurts and before you know it, the pain goes away...the pain will come back but not as bad, you just simply apply more cream and its gone and you can live your life again. I have severe arthritis in my left shoulder that hurt when I sneezed...I applied this and a week later I'm lifting heavy things again that I couldn't before...the only thing I can't do is lift my arm above my shoulder before it hurts but I'm sure I will be over time.

  • Callily - A Little Goes a LONG way!

    I purchased the one pound size when my son was an infant, after getting a couple mini-trial sized ones from my pediatrician. My son had blistering diaper rashes, and this was the ONLY product that worked! Seven years later, I am still using the same tub on my daughters diaper rashes, and it is still just as effective!! (there is no expiration date on the tub, still works!!) So, if your thinking of buying some, you may want to try the 8 oz. because unless you really use too much, you'll never use it all!! One tip though, keep an extra "wipe" for your hands, its extremely sticky!!