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What we use to clean the board



Nizarsouth
Tunisia

What we use to clean the board
 
Hi colleagues! I �d like to ask about the name of what we use to clean the board.  Is it correct/ appropriate to call it duster?
Thanks for your help.

9 Jun 2011      





HollyHirst
United Kingdom

Hmmm, I say �board rubber � but that �s almost definitely a British English thing!  I don �t know what other options are out there.  Personally, I �d say duster was wrong.  That refers specifically to a cloth used for removing dust from furniture etc (dusting!). I �d check with speakers from other natives from other countries too though.

9 Jun 2011     



redcamarocruiser
United States

For old fashioned chalk boards and smart boards and white boards I call it an eraser.

In Germany they do not use an eraser like here in the US. My German colleague tells me that they use water and a squeegy (like we use for wasing windows. He sways that washing the board instead of erasing it cuts down of chalk dust.

http://www.homeroomteacher.com/images/eraser_chalkboard.jpg is what I call an eraser.

9 Jun 2011     



ELMO.
Spain

I call it eraser!! hope this helps :)

9 Jun 2011     



tulpen25
Netherlands

I clean my whiteboard with a cloth. A duster is usually yellow and something I associate with polishing furniture.

9 Jun 2011     



edrodmedina
United States

   
 
Duster                                            eraser

9 Jun 2011     



Zora
Canada

Definitely, an eraser. Smile 

9 Jun 2011     



almaz
United Kingdom

Definitely a duster....

...in Scotland and Ireland...

...and maybe Hong Kong...

...and some other parts of the English-speaking world...

...where an eraser is also a rubber and dusters can also be feather and cotton and wool and felt and paper and horsehair and polypropylene and...

...coats...

...and planes...

9 Jun 2011     



annna
Slovenia

What about a sponge and water?     Wink

9 Jun 2011     



abba
Spain

According to wordreference eraser in AmE and board rubber in BrE. Hope it helps.

9 Jun 2011     



almaz
United Kingdom

Duster is OK and perfectly appropriate. Where did you come across the word anyway?

[If, for example, you wanted to sell one or more of these items, what word would you use to describe it? Well, see herehere  and here.]

By the way, I haven �t used a blackboard/chalkboard for years, but I do remember that using a damp cloth was a no-no.

9 Jun 2011     

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