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I've had it with this shit! (Original Post) Dennis Donovan 21 hrs ago OP
Best 'dustpan' in the world now basically unavailable Attilatheblond 21 hrs ago #1
Thanks, I'm gonna try that Deuxcents 21 hrs ago #4
Boot camp special Bobstandard 20 hrs ago #5
Fuck you,.... magicarpet 21 hrs ago #2
Love it! Solly Mack 21 hrs ago #3
That's what you use your stocking feet to deal with. moniss 20 hrs ago #6
:7 elleng 20 hrs ago #7
Buy a rug. Place it close to where you sweep. Put extra grime, filthy dirt and even booggers under your rug. chouchou 19 hrs ago #8
They make kitchen trash cans that solve that problem. Jerryatric 18 hrs ago #9
Wow, the things one learns here on DU! (NT) 10 Turtle Day 3 hrs ago #10

Attilatheblond

(4,435 posts)
1. Best 'dustpan' in the world now basically unavailable
Thu Dec 12, 2024, 09:37 PM
21 hrs ago

unless one lives in a place where actual newspapers are printed and sold.

Open a newspaper sheet, run one edge under a facet quickly and place on floor. It does a MUCH better job as a dustpan.

Bobstandard

(1,693 posts)
5. Boot camp special
Thu Dec 12, 2024, 10:25 PM
20 hrs ago

Gunny wanted his gloves to come up clean. Getting that last line of dust up was the difference between everybody and a sleep in.

chouchou

(1,369 posts)
8. Buy a rug. Place it close to where you sweep. Put extra grime, filthy dirt and even booggers under your rug.
Thu Dec 12, 2024, 11:47 PM
19 hrs ago

You're Welcome!

Jerryatric

(2,474 posts)
9. They make kitchen trash cans that solve that problem.
Fri Dec 13, 2024, 12:35 AM
18 hrs ago

I've seen videos for trash cans that have a vacuum in them so you just sweep that line of dirt toward the can and it disappears. They cost like two hundred dollars, so I'm not getting one any time soon, but they do make them.

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