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what device do you use to get cobwebs off your coving?

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FluffyMummy123 · 16/06/2008 09:33

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Kewcumber · 16/06/2008 09:34

I have one of those Ken doddy things - can;t be arsed to lug the hoover around

FluffyMummy123 · 16/06/2008 09:34

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bellavita · 16/06/2008 09:34

Hoover.

Kewcumber · 16/06/2008 09:35

thats just showing off - can't possibly need one that big (mine was cheapy matalan one)

SoupKitchen · 16/06/2008 09:35

hoover

HuwEdwards · 16/06/2008 09:36

vacuum. I bet the dodd things are very effective, but feel I would need to be dressed in crinolene and have a shampoo and set to use one.

brimfull · 16/06/2008 09:37

ooh I could use on of those mahoosive ones for the stairwell...fab

HunnyMonster · 16/06/2008 09:38

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FluffyMummy123 · 16/06/2008 09:40

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BettySpaghetti · 16/06/2008 09:51

I've got a Ken Dodd-type thing but its a really fluffy wool or something rather than feathers.

I need that huge Lakeland one!! I have a half arsed way ingenius way of taping my one to a long pole to reach the bits that are double ceiling height - the DC thought I'd lost the plot when they saw me with an 8ft pole, fluffy duster, gaffer tape and elastic bands struggling to attach it without it flopping over

Nbg · 16/06/2008 09:51

I need a big one.

We have a huge spider problem in our house and have cobwebs galore.
Atm I use a feather duster sellotaped to a sweeping brush

Found out the spiders we have are cellar spiders and since we live next to a pub and have been told that we most likely have a hidden cellar, theres no way of getting rid of them.

Theres a picture of one on my profile if your interested

Cod I started a thread for you btw.

Pruners · 16/06/2008 09:52

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FluffyMummy123 · 16/06/2008 11:00

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cardy · 16/06/2008 11:02

DH

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