Pledge Fabric Sweeper

gingersmom

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I saw the commercial and thought to myself, "now why didn't I invent that!"


But no, haven't tried it. Have a zoom groom I use to do the same thing when I'm not ussing the Dyson.
 

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I have tried this. It works really well, picked up all the hair on the couch. However, once the reservoir is full, you have to throw it away. You can't just empty it and put it back together, unfortunately.
 

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Love it, Love it, Love it. So much better than a lint brush or the tape. Yes you have to throw it away when it's full but it last longer then the tape brush and is about the same cost(5$)
 

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I wonder if it only works on pet hair or if it would pick up lint too. I looked at one in a store last week but didn't buy it.
 

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Originally Posted by Lorie D.

I wonder if it only works on pet hair or if it would pick up lint too. I looked at one in a store last week but didn't buy it.
It picked up treat crumbs and lint off our bedspread!
 
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Originally Posted by Devanagara

I have tried this. It works really well, picked up all the hair on the couch. However, once the reservoir is full, you have to throw it away. You can't just empty it and put it back together, unfortunately.
I was wondering about this - whether it was resuable or had to be discarded.

Thanks for all the opinions from those who tried it.
 
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