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towel
(redirected from dustcloth)

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towel
sterilizable piece of cloth with good water absorbing capacity used to mop up, as a temporary instrument store at a surgical site, as a local drape.

towel clamps
see towel forceps.


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Vacuum all rugs, fluff cushions and pillows, and run a dustcloth over shelves and televisions.
Use for old silk stockings: Your old silk stockings will make such nice dustcloths.
Demand for other janitorial supplies, including manual floor cleaning products, trash bags and waste containers, sponges and dustcloths will be limited by their commodity-like nature, although such products will continue to be virtually indispensable components of the expanding janitorial industry.
 
 
 
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