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Pledge Dust And Allergen Product Review

Dust And Mold Allergies With the variety of products available that are intended to remove dust and allergies from the home, consumers may have a difficult time choosing the right product. Dust tends to collect on tables, desk, and other surfaces. While some people simply remove dust with a cloth or duster, the particles tend to return within hours. For this matter, if your are serious about getting rid of dust, which in turn will ease allergy symptoms, consider the power of Pledge Dust and Allergen. Unlike traditional Pledge, this product contains ingredients that are proven to remove allergy-causing particles. Moreover, the anti-dust formula keeps furniture dust-free longer.

Aside from ridding the home and furniture of dust, Pledge Dust and Allergen is effective with removing other particles known to irritate allergies such as pet dander, pollen, mold, ragweed, and so forth. Simply apply Pledge to a dry cloth, and begin wiping the surface of tables, cabinets, and desks. Within minutes the surface is free of allergens, and reflects a clean shine.

Pledge Dust and Allergens can be used on a variety of surfaces. These include stainless steel, leather, marble, leather, and of course, wood. Unfortunately, this particular product should not be used on glass. However, Pledge does have a multi-surface spray, which is great for wood and glass.

Due to seasonal allergies, I decided to experiment with Pledge Dust and Allergen spray. During early spring, I kept the windows in my home opened on many occasions. Unknowingly, I allowed outdoor allergens inside the house. After several days of burning eyes, sneezing, and coughing, I purchased this product, and begin polishing the furniture. Initially, I was nervous because Pledge Dust and Allergen is a scented product (outdoor fresh). Yet, the fragrance was not too powerful. Thus, I was able to rid the home of dust without causing further irritation. Within a day, my allergy symptoms lessened.

Dust allergy, cat allergy, grass allergy, and so forth can cause a variety of allergy symptoms. If severe, some people have to rely on allergy medications to ease symptoms. Fortunately, there are different home remedies for allergies. Keeping Pledge Dust and Allergen in the home can be a first step. If suffering from seasonal or yearlong allergies, I highly recommend this product. Not only will it leave the home smelling clean and fresh, but the removal of allergens can produce a comfortable environment free of coughing, wheezing, sneezing, etc.

By V.C. Higuera - Freelance personal finance and health writer from Chesapeake, VA  


What is a good air purifier for my home?
Do they cause cancer? I have very bad air where I live. Also, dust and mold allergies. Anything that can get rid of those things would be great. Thanks. i wish i could. but the city has a lot to offer.

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I need a vacuum and just can't afford a Dyson. What else can you recommend?
I've looked on ebay, craigslist, garage sales - you name it. I'm not comfortable buying a refurb Dyson either. I have horrible dust and mold allergies, and to boot I have two dogs :) I don't want to pay more than $200 for a vacuum - and I'd like one that's not difficult to find locally. Thanks :D

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How can I get out of living in the dorms for another year?
I have been living in the dorms this school year as a freshman. My college has a two year residency requirement and I REALLY don't want to live in the dorms for another whole year. I already have found a place to live off campus, and will be saving over 2K by living there instead. So now I just have to convince the Housing Department to let me live off campus. I was thinking I would use my dust and mold allergies as an excuse. I'm just not sure how to ask my doctor to write me a note. Does anyone have any ideas about that, or other good excuses? Thanks!

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