Why is dust gray?

Just wondering if anyone knows.

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Karen Newton
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so that you can see it on light things, AND you can see it on dark things. pretty cunning, eh? black and white cats provide the same benefits with their hairs. kylie

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0tterbot

Most of it is dead skin.

Mike

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Mike

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Karen Newton

Have you checked your dust cloth?

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TaLL uLaH

I have a bagless hoover with a clear bin and the dominant 'colour' is gray. Occasionally if I hoover up a lot of brick dust, sawdust, or the cat the colour of the bin content reflect what I've hoovered up (orange brown or black) but usually it's gray with the odd bit of colour.

Mike

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Mike

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Karen Newton

These must be very ollllllld people!

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janerene

Why would you think that? LOL Even infants shed a few skins cells, from day one. Of course, the rate of cell loss does increase as we age.

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Michael A. Ball

shed a few skins cells, from

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Karen Newton

"Karen Newton" wrote

== It is when we're dead.

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Gini

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Karen Newton

They could be be lurking.

Mike

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Mike

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