Text Appearing Before Image: -a Text Appearing After Image: ITS LIKE DUSTING .... only with a dampcloth. I wring my cloth out in a Spic and Spansolution just so its damp. Then I rub easily over thesurface... and ... LOOKS FRESHLY PAINTED! See that shining, glossyfinish! And I didnt rinse or wipe dry. Theres no soap, no otherproduct like Spic and Span. Its got an exclusive ingredient...and itll work shining magic all through your house! v«
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