rattle can man Posted Sunday at 03:31 AM Posted Sunday at 03:31 AM I have one of theold human-powered push-sweepers (just a rotary brush with a tray) that I use to recover parts from the jaws of the carpet monster. It works about 75% of the time. The down side is sifting through the dust and debris from the pan. 2
Straightliner59 Posted Sunday at 04:25 AM Posted Sunday at 04:25 AM I've always heard that an old nylon, over the hose end works. I keep forgetting to buy a pair, every time I'm at the store. I can't imagine why they never make the shopping list!😂 1
Rbray47 Posted Monday at 10:51 PM Posted Monday at 10:51 PM My carpet is gray. Everything seems to blend in, especially the shadowy areas under my desk. On Thursday, the carpet is getting ripped out and laminate flooring going in its place. Modern problems require modern solutions. 1
Hi-Po Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Two methods that I have used in the past are: Nylon stocking over the hose end of a vacuum cleaner and a lint roller with disposable sheets. Another method is to lay a LED flashlight (on its highest setting) on the floor and move it around the work area, looking for a shadow from the missing part. 1
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