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Clean cobwebs with a yardstick covered by a tube sock. That also works for cleaning under stoves and refrigerators.
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or do the emo thing and claim cobwebs are cool. White-tail bights are all the rage.
ReplyGo and buy a cobweb broom and stop all this rubbish
ReplyWhy use a perfectlu good sock? A free way would be to get a long thin branch from outside, twirl it around the spiderwebs and throw it back outside. And guys, a yard stick is a stick that is a yard long. A yard is 3 feet, or 36 inches, it is the imperial system. ie a 'yard long ruler'. In the metric system it is 914.4 cm, the metric equivalent would be the metre ruler. It is not a broomstick, its a ruler. I went to American primary school for three years, all the classrooms have one, just like how classrooms here all have (or should have) a metre rule.
2 RepliesMy favourite solution to removing cobwebs has been an old stocking over the business end of a broom....it works indoors and outdoors and when you are done just throw the stocking with the webs into the bin.
Replyin Australain that probably means broom handle and sock
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