Thursday, January 27, 2011

Cobweb Catcher

If you have cobwebs in your house in hard to reach places, you don't have to put up with it any longer because I have an easy way to make a cobweb catcher. All you need is an old nylon shower puff and a broom or mop handle.

1. A shower puff is the perfect tool for grabbing cobwebs, all of its layers and textures help get in and grab those webs. Pull an entire layer of the puff down and around your broom handle, and secure it in place with some duct tape. Using this whole layer rather than just the hang string will give your catcher more stability when you're reaching high above your head.

2. Once the puff is secured, go to work. This tool reaches easily into high corners and doorways and conforms itself to tight spaces.

3. Tap the puff on the side of a garbage can to toss the webs. Another neat trick is to pull a leg of a nylon stocking over the puff, that way if you get those sticky cobwebs you can just peel off the stocking and toss the whole thing!

A handy cobweb catcher that is sure to become a favorite tool in your house.

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