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<DIV>This may be way gross, but we don't have drool, we have dog snot. Chester has no tear duct function and</DIV>
<DIV>allergies. Eye drops for his eyes make him blow snot-- which, trust me, is much worse than drool. So, I</DIV>
<DIV>have the solution. It cleans walls, It cleans floors. This morning, I used it to clean my dog door</DIV>
<DIV>flap which had that brown icky stuff that collects after awhile. I had a white linoleum floor at my old house</DIV>
<DIV>before I put in tile. There was one spot where our Cujo ATB always laid that was kind of black. I would</DIV>
<DIV>mop the floor with Mr. Clean or whatever, but that one area was always kind of gray.. One day, I decided to try Dow Scrubbing Bubbles Bathroom Cleaner. My son came home and said " Wow, how did you get the floor to be WHITE?" I spray the walls-- if you want you can put a towel on the floor so it doesn't get</DIV>
<DIV>on the floor (I have Wilsonart flooring and it isn't good on that). And then wipe down with a wet cloth. </DIV>
<DIV>Drool is one swipe. The dog snot is 2 or 3 applications of bubbles, but it does come off. I use it on tile,</DIV>
<DIV>(do a small area at a time and rinse, it can get slick) and everything. I even have used it to clean the leather</DIV>
<DIV>seats in my car. If you have grungy lawn furniture, one of those sponges with a scrubbly thing on one side</DIV>
<DIV>and Scrubbing Bubbles cleans it right up. I don't work for Dow and this is not a paid advertisement. I just really think the stuff is fantastic. </DIV>
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<DIV>Marilyn Briggs<BR></DIV>
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