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Old 11-07-2011, 06:20 PM   #74
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
That could be true, but there's no evidence yet one way or another. Yes, the river will be diverted in a new direction, but the dust it kicks up could turn out to be the same old dust as always. We've actually seen that happen quite recently.

Like KevinH says, don't wait until the last minute. Clean up your dust immediately. And if new, future dust proves overly vacuum resistant... then consider moving to a new home (with older, more vacuumable dust)... but with all of your old belongings safely in tow.
Sounds rather like I'm told when I've done what I see as a perfectly satisfactory quick clean-up of .... our main house- the one we all live in, if that makes sense.
I'm usually informed I've shoved the house dust around to new places, not removed it .
Now that is down to the vacuum.
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