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Nov 16, 2013 12:57 PM CST
Name: Christine
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It works great & I have used this method of cleaning some of my plants for over 40 years.My cats have never seemed interested in the milk since it was wiped off right away. I use cotton balls dipped in the milk and the amount of dirt on the cotton balls always shocks me,my peace lily & rubber tree plants always look the best with a nice clean shine Thumbs up
I agree with you Larry
Christine

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