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I use them for cleaning along the top of the baseboard. A wet qtip will take all the dust with it!
You can use a Q-tip to remove paint that gets on trim work.
You can use Q-tips to clean hard to reach spots on tire rims.
[...] It is a good idea to wash the OUTER ear with a damp wash cloth. Also, get behind the ears because I don’t know WTH kind of goo ends up there, but I think it’s milk and food from sloppy eating. You can, on the other hand, clean baby’s toes with Q-tips. [...]