Thursday, July 23, 2009

Retreating Your Dustmop (or anything else)

RETREATING YOUR DUSTMOP, ...or anything else.
Use #756 FULLER Duster Spray, spraying the item all over well. Now, if you went straight to mopping your floors, you'd naturally get streaks from the spray. Place the mophead in a plastic bag overnight and let it all PERMEATE and you will have a professionally treated mop. If you haven't been using Duster Spray, you are missing out on making housework easier. It has been one of our top selling products for decades.

Fuller's Dustmop (Item #139824) and Duster Spray (Item #756) are both on sale now at my Fuller Factory Direct Fantastic Offers Page.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Durable or Disposable?

Even before I became an Independent Distributor for Fuller Brush I was aware that in household goods there were two main types of products. Disposable goods are those that are cheaply made and sold inexpensively, with an estimated life of 2 or less years. These include many of the items sold at the big discount stores. They include almost any item you would use in your house. As an example, you can go to the big discount store and buy a household broom for about $4. And you can go back again & again, buying those $4 brooms once or twice a year for the rest of your life. Or you can invest in a Fuller Angle Broom for $19.99 and most likely never need to purchase another for the rest of your life. The Fuller Broom was laboratory tested for over 1 million sweeps! That’s equivalent to sweeping the average kitchen every day for over 20 years.

If you check for similar quality products, you’ll find they are of comparable price. This is very much like any tool you purchase. Quality costs a little bit more up front, but pays for itself in the long run.

To read a little more about the Fuller Angle Broom, go to my Fuller Factory Direct Special Offers Page. It's the first item shown.