to be replaced.
Kathleen.
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From: Helen Pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Historical Costume [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: [h-cost] carpet sweeper
Carol wrote:
I saw a commercial on TV for a new Swiffer - it's for carpets
This is my best thread chaser, too!
Kathleen
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From: lindasterner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: h-costume [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 8:42 PM
Subject: [h-cost] carpet sweeper
At the restaurant where I work we use Bissel carpet sweepers all the time.
We
How do they work on hardwood floors?
My Border Collie sheds enough to knit a whole new dog. There, obligatory
costume content--sort of! ;)
Arlys
At the restaurant where I work we use Bissel carpet sweepers all the
time.
We cannot use vacuum cleaners in the restaurant because they kick up
I saw a commercial on TV for a new Swiffer - it's for carpets
and has a sticky pad on the inside to catch the sweepings. They show
it working with loose items, such as dry cereal. I don't know how
well it would work with things that stick, like thread and cat hair.
-Carol
Carol wrote:
I saw a commercial on TV for a new Swiffer - it's for carpets and has
a sticky pad on the inside to catch the sweepings.
I just used mine for the first time, and it pulled everything off the rug-
beads, crumbs, hair, thread. You don't want to look at the pad too closely
At the restaurant where I work we use Bissel carpet sweepers all the time. We
cannot use vacuum cleaners in the restaurant because they kick up dust and
stuff. These sweepers are fantastic!!! They even pick up french fries and ice
too!!! They are $27 at Walmart.
Linda S.