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0038-7060
One innocent in a dirty world.
One concerned P&G scientist.
One dirt magnet. A mop with a mission.
The unknown is big fun for little explorers. But not knowing what’s out there gives most moms the heebie-jeebies.
That’s because regular methods for sweeping can just stir things up and leave them behind. So P&G scientist
Laura Brown and her team created a unique fabric of hydro-entangled fibers that generates an electrostatic charge that
works like a magnet to attract dust, hair and common allergens. The cloth’s Lift and Lock
TM/MC
pockets hold
the dirt in until you throw it out. And just like that, another of life’s everyday worries bites the dust.
©1999 Procter & Gamble We make every day better...in every way we can.
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